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Q: Did they stop making Doritos in China?

Man, every time I go to the store I always get bummed out by this, so I'm asking to see if it's China wide or just in Shanghai. You used to be able to get these awesome Doritos called "Rock Taco Flavor" in a yellow bag, as well as 2 or 3 other variates. The "Rock Taco" was by far the most awesome flavor of Doritos ever, just narrowly beating out the Cool Ranch ones, and I always wondered why they weren't available in the US because they kicked so much ass that it made me headbutt everything in sight.

They were made here in China and you used to be able to buy them at a ton of stores for the same prices you see other snack foods like Cheetos and Bugles. Now I can only find US export Doritos for like 60rmb, but of course they are not in he "Rock Taco" flavor.

Do these exist anymore? Anywhere?

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The brands at home seem to be going down, not Doritos.Whole isles were full, now just a partial isle. Maybe they make them in Mexico now.They make Hawkins cheesies near me and I always got relatives going out west to bring me back some.

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@ phil, who you talking to and where is anything warranted for going back ?

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