Talk:Sun Chips
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[edit] Availability outside North America
The line 'Sun Chips are called 'Grain Waves' in Australia/New Zealand' has been taken out of the entry until someone can show actual links/proof that this product is available in those specific countries listed. As of July 2006, Sun Chips are not available for purchase in Australia, and are not able to be imported. This is due to the lower fat content. It does not adequately preserve the product for the period of time it takes to to ship them (3+ months) and then stock them in retail stores.
Kat 02:30, 11 July 2006 (UTC)
[edit] neutrality
the article appeared to have been written by somebody in Frito-Lay PR. I toned down the rhetoric.
[edit] my hunch was correct
by using the 'wikiscanner' at wikiscanner.virgil.gr, one can find that there were at least 5 edits from PepsiCo computers to this article (is the komen information really notable?) please make sure future edits are NPOV, and (if one has time) go through the article and ensure its objectivity. thanks. Riphamilton 02:47, 1 September 2007 (UTC)
- You fail when you make the assumption that people using PepsiCo computers can't make NPOV edits. For all you know they are just knowledgeable workers that have no significant stake in Sun Chips making edits during a lunch break. WP:AGF --Haizum μολὼν λαβέ 10:20, 2 October 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Rationing
Recently, stores were informed that Frito Lay has been "rationing" the popular snack and the stores have been struggling to keep Sun Chips on the shelves as suppliers orders remain unfilled.
I removed this line, as there's been a call for a cite up for a month that's gone unanswered. Dantsea 01:21, 29 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Image Update
anyone notice that the image on this article is severely dated? The newer bags are metallic and have a new logo. Someone get on it! Masterhand10(Talk)(Contributions) 19:04, 4 June 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Shouldn't we . . . ?
Shouldn't it rightfully be pointed out that Sun Chips can be a delicious after-school snack that is low in saturated fat and sodium, and a deliciously satisfying addition to any social gathering? It's of course essential to any encyclopedic article to point out serving suggestions: in this case that Sun Chips go well with fruit juices, as well as particularly with Pepperidge Farm Goldfish brand cheese crackers? You bet: it is absolutely de rigueur! —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.59.67.163 (talk) 23:52, 28 February 2008 (UTC)