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Takis are a Mexican brand of rolled
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snack made by Barcel, a subsidiary of
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. Fashioned after the
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, it comes in numerous flavors, the best selling of which is the chili-lime "Fuego" flavor, sold in distinctive purple bags. Besides the rolled corn chips, Takis also produces a number of other snacks with the same flavor lines, including a number of different potato chip varieties, corn stix, popcorn, and peanuts. Takis were invented in Mexico in 1999 and introduced to the
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in 2004. Barcel originally intended to aim Takis towards the
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demographic of the snack market, but its popularity has quickly spread among teens of different cultural backgrounds.


Flavors

Takis are prepared in a variety of flavors, including: * ''Angry Burger'', a spicy
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and
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flavor (green packaging) *''Authentic Taco'', a hot taco flavor (green packaging) *''Bad zucchini'', a incredibly spicy Zucchini flavor (similar to Fuego) (brown and green packaging) *''BBQ Picante'', a spicy barbecue flavor (brown packaging) *''Blue Flame'', an extreme barbecue flavor (blue packaging) *''Blue Heat'', a hot chili pepper flavor (blue packaging) *''Cobra'' (red packaging) *''Crunchy Fajitas'', a chicken fajita flavor with a yellowish appearance (green packaging) *''Fuego'', a hot chili pepper and lime flavor. It is the spiciest of all varieties, as well as the most popular flavor (purple packaging). *''Fuego azul'', a spicy snack topped with a blue mystery spice powder, with a similar taste to Fuego. This flavor was released in the U.S. in 2019 as ''Blue Heat'' (blue packaging). *''Guacamole'', a spicy snack topped with a style of salsa guacamole (white packaging) *''Lava'', a cheese and chipotle flavor (orange packaging) *''Nitro'', a
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chile flavor (black-red packaging) *''Original'', a slightly spicy snack (green packaging) *''Outlaw'', a spicy barbecue flavor (dark red packaging) *''Party'', a flavor of cheese and chile *''Rock'', a presentation with flavor of chorizo *''Sal De Mar'' (formerly "Classic"), a mild snack topped with sea salt *''Salsa Brava'', a slightly spicier snack than the original (yellow packaging) *''Scorpion BBQ'', a barbecue flavor (brown and purple packaging) *''Titan'', a chipotle and lime flavor (dark red packaging) *''Volcano Queso'', a habanero cheese flavor (yellow-green and orange packaging) *''Wild'', a hot buffalo flavor (sky blue packaging) * ''Xplosion'', a spicy cheese-flavored and chili pepper variety (orange packaging) *''Xtra Hot'', a hot flavor similar to ''Fuego'', but less spicy (black-purple packaging) * ''Zombie'', habanero and
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flavor (black-green packaging)


Other products

In July 2020,
Razor released their scooter designed with the Takis brand. Also in that month, Totino's released ''Totino's Takis Fuego Mini Snack Bites'', consisting of
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covered in ''Takis Fuego'' seasoning. In October 2020, Takis introduced ''Takis Hot Nuts'', featuring peanuts in a crunchy shell coated with Takis seasoning. Its flavors include ''Fuego'', ''Flare'' and ''Smokin' Lime''. In 2021, Grupo Bimbo expanded the Takis snack portfolio to include: * ''Takis Waves'', ridged potato chip * ''Takis Watz'', cheese snack * ''Takis POP!'', ready-to-eat popcorn * ''Takis Stix'', corn snack stick * ''Takis Crisps'', potato chip shaped like
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* ''Takis Kettlez'', kettle-cooked potato chip snack * ''Takis Hot Nuts'', peanuts coated in crunchy corn snack * ''Takis Chippz'', thin-cut potato chips


Health concerns

There have been multiple claims on the Internet that Takis and other spicy snacks cause ulcers and cancer. Though the aforementioned claims have been confirmed as false, scientists and doctors have attributed gastritis and other stomach-related problems to Takis. It has been recommended that Takis should only be consumed in moderation.


References

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