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Frito-Lay Introduces Low-Carb Chips
Snack
foods company Frito-Lay said it is introducing two new types of
chips to capitalize on the popularity of low-carbohydrate diets.
The two new products, called Doritos
Edge and Tostitos Edge, will cut out 60 percent of the carbohydrates
that are in regular Doritos and Tostitos.
Frito-Lay, a unit of PepsiCo Inc.,
has already eliminated trans fats from its brands. Trans fats,
which give products a longer shelf life, have been linked to heart
disease.
The new chips will use soy proteins
and fiber as substitute ingredients, the company said in a statement.
Both Tostitos Edge and Doritos Edge will have six net carbohydrates,
10 grams of protein, and three grams of fiber.
The low-carb craze, popularized
by the high-protein Atkins diet, has food companies rolling out
new products to jump on the bandwagon.
Fast food chains McDonald's Corp.
and Burger King revamped their menus to cater to customers counting
their carbs.
The alcohol industry is also taking
notice. Anheuser-Busch Cos. Inc.'s low-carb Michelob Ultra beer
has been a big profit driver for the past year and Adolph Coors
Co. is rolling out Aspen Edge beer to take a part of the health-conscious
market.
Spirits companies such as Diageo
Plc. are using their advertising to point out that many of their
drinks have always been low carbohydrate offerings.
Doritos Edge is currently being
tested in Phoenix, and both products will be available across
the United States in May.
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