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Lay's is a renowned brand of potato chips, established in 1932 by Herman W. Lay in the United States. Over the decades, Lay's has expanded its presence worldwide, offering a variety of flavors to cater to diverse consumer preferences. The 'Saveur Spicy' variant, known for its spicy flavor profile, is among the popular offerings. While Lay's products are manufactured in multiple countries, the 'Saveur Spicy' crisps are produced in various locations to meet regional demand. In 1961, Lay's merged with Frito-Lay, a leading snack food company, and in 1965, Frito-Lay merged with Pepsi-Cola to form PepsiCo, Inc. Today, Lay's operates as a subsidiary of PepsiCo, Inc., a multinational food and beverage corporation headquartered in Purchase, New York, USA. PepsiCo's extensive portfolio includes brands like Lay's, Doritos, and Cheetos, and it has a significant global presence, including in the United States, where Lay's products are produced and marketed under the Lay's brand.
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