Doritos Has a New Flavor Mashup Coming to Sam’s Club

Perfect for midnight cravings.

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Doritos is known for its epic flavors. Its iconic chips are so delicious that they are not only a snacking staple but have also made their way into the cooking world. Fans love using the flavored tortilla chips in walking tacos, as zesty breading, and layered throughout potluck-worthy casseroles.

And it’s no surprise because the brand has a crave-worthy lineup including Cool Ranch, Spicy Nacho, and multiple Flamin’ Hot varieties–all of which fans love. But just because Doritos have earned the status of “party favorite” doesn’t mean it’s done innovating. Earlier this year it collaborated with Taco Bell for a Baja Blast-inspired launch. More recently we were served a fast food flavored chip and a mysterious Walmart exclusive that was later revealed to be Hot Thai Red Curry. Now, Dorito’s is combining two popular fan favorites for the ultimate late-night mix.

Doritos is launching another product in their Collisions line following the Tangy Pickle and Cool Ranch mashup from last year. Doritos Collisions Loaded Taco & Nacho Cheese flavored tortilla chips are hitting shelves offering fans a taste of the brand’s classic cheesy flavor combined with a bold taco taste. Instagrammer @markie_devo says the new drop lives up to its name.

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“Upon opening, I smelled a mix between taco seasoning and cheese. They taste extremely complex!! I tasted many different cheese flavors-Swiss, Romano, Cheddar, and nacho. I also tasted beef, sour cream, onion, and garlic,” said the snack reviewer.

The new flavor sounds like the ideal alternative to cooking up a late-night batch of tacos, but there is one catch—the chips are exclusive to Sam’s Club. Much like the beloved Cheesy Garlic Bread Lay's, you can only snag a bag of these if you have a membership card or a friend willing to pick up a bag for you on their next grocery run.

The duo is expected to hit Sam’s Club shelves around July 29 and stick around until mid-October, so you’ll have plenty of time to enjoy the combo and even bring a few bags to the first football tailgate of the season.

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