Torengos

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Torengos is a brand of tortilla chip snack produced by Procter & Gamble. It was introduced in December of 2001, after more than two years of research.

Similar in concept to Pringles (another Procter & Gamble product), Torengos are tortilla chips packaged in a triangular 5.6-ounce plastic container. The chips themselves are uniformly shaped (like triangles, to match the packaging) and stacked in the container (which is topped with a plastic lid).

Currently there are three flavours of Torengos: original, Splash of Salsa, and Pinch of Pepperjack Cheese.

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