Lay's Potato Chips unveils 'Do Us A Flavor' Finalists
Lay's Potato Chips unveils 'Do Us A Flavor' Finalists
Four of America's favorite local dishes are about to take center stage … in the potato chip aisle.
Out of millions of submissions from fans across America, Lay's, one of the marquee brands from PepsiCo's Frito-Lay division, today announced the four finalist flavors competing for a $1 million grand prize in the Lay's "Do Us A Flavor" contest: Lay's Wavy West Coast Truffle Fries, Lay's Southern Biscuits and Gravy, Lay's New York Reuben and Lay's Kettle Cooked Greektown Gyro flavored potato chips. Representing four of the most flavorful cities and towns across the country, these four finalist flavors are set to make their debut on store shelves nationwide later this month with consumer votes determining the grand prize winner.
The four finalists — Angie Fu from Irvine, Calif., who submitted West Coast Truffle Fries; Hailey Green from Noblesville, Ind., who submitted Southern Biscuits and Gravy; Jeff Solensky from DuBois, Penn., who submitted New York Reuben; and James Wagner from Wichita Falls, Texas, who submitted Greektown Gyro — learned they were contest finalists in the most incredible way: when TV personality and multi-platinum recording artist Nick Lachey surprised them at their doorsteps with the big news.
No stranger to delicious flavors, Lachey has traveled the country performing for millions and experiencing local dishes along the way. He's also co-owner of Lachey's, a sports bar located in his hometown of Cincinnati known for offering up a local twist on traditional American recipes. Beyond his passion for great food and local fare, Lachey also has been part of some of television's most life-changing moments as the host of NBC's highly rated a capella competition show "The Sing Off."
"It's not every day you get to travel around the country surprising fans with the news they've got a one-in-four shot at a life-changing million dollar contest grand prize," said Lachey about the experience. "And what I quickly learned is that behind every delicious finalist flavor, there's an even more delicious backstory. It's been a thrill so far, and I can't wait to return in October to help crown a winner."
From July 27 through October 18, consumers can vote once per day per person/device/platform for their favorite finalist flavor on www.DoUsAFlavor.com via Twitter and Instagram using the hashtags #VoteTruffleFries, #VoteBiscuits, #VoteReuben, or #VoteGyro; and/or via text message by texting "VoteTruffleFries," "VoteBiscuits," "VoteReuben," or "VoteGyro" to 24477 (CHIPS). The winning flavor will be revealed this October and will remain on store shelves following the completion of the contest.
"From a New York deli, to a local Greek hot spot, to grandma's kitchen, to hideaways along the West Coast — this year's finalists were inspired by some of the most flavorful places in America," said Jeff Klein, vice president of marketing, Frito-Lay, North America. "It's now in the hands of potato chip lovers across the country to determine our 'Do Us A Flavor' winner – we can't wait to see which favor comes out on top."
Lay's Wavy West Coast Truffle Fries
Lay's Wavy West Coast Truffle Fries by Angie Fu
When Angie is home, she is constantly in her kitchen, trying her hand at new dishes and sauces. But when Angie goes out to eat, she can't say no to truffle fries, even seeking out restaurants in the area that put their own local twist on her favorite side.
Lay's Southern Biscuits and Gravy
Lay's Southern Biscuits and Gravy by Hailey Green
One of Hailey's favorite dishes is biscuits and gravy — a recipe that was handed down in her family generation after generation. Not surprisingly, this family-favorite also inspired her potentially million-dollar winning potato chip idea.
Lay's New York Reuben
Lay's New York Reuben by Jeff Solensky
A big part of that tradition was stopping by popular New York delis beforehand to enjoy signature, mouth-watering Reubens. Inspired by the delicious Reuben sandwiches of his childhood, Jeff came up with the idea to infuse those same flavors into a potato chip.
Lay's Kettle Cooked Greektown Gyro
Lay's Kettle Cooked Greektown Gyro by James Wagner
While abroad, James discovered his fondness for Greek cuisine, so when he moved to Wichita Falls, Texas, he immediately sought out the closest gyro specialty restaurant. As it turns out, there is one right outside the Air Force base gate. His flavor inspiration comes from his regular visits to that restaurant.