Takis is a brand of rolled corn tortilla chips produced by Grupo Bimbo in Mexico. Takis are known for their intense flavors and unique texture. The brand has a wide range of products, including Takis Fuego, Takis Crunchy Fajitas, and Takis Guacamole.
Takis was founded in 1999 in Mexico by Grupo Bimbo.
The brand was introduced to the United States market in 2006.
Takis has since become a popular snack brand in both Mexico and the United States.
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Takis Fuego are the original Takis flavor. They have a spicy, chili-lime taste and are rolled in a spiral shape.
Takis Crunchy Fajitas have a bold fajita flavor and a crunchy texture. They are also rolled in a spiral shape.
Takis Guacamole have a tangy, guacamole flavor and the classic Takis texture. They are also rolled in a spiral shape.
Takis Guacamole can be found at most major retailers, including Walmart, Target, and convenience stores.
Most Takis flavors are vegan, including Takis Fuego and Takis Crunchy Fajitas. However, some flavors, like Takis Nitro and Takis Xplosion, contain animal-derived ingredients.
Takis are made with corn flour and are gluten-free. However, they may be processed in a facility that also processes wheat products.
Takis Fuego have a medium spice level. They are not as spicy as some other hot snacks, but may still be too spicy for some people.
One serving of Takis Guacamole (11 chips) contains 140 calories.