Sabritas was founded in 1943 by Pedro Antonio Marcos Noriega as Golosinas y Productos Selectos in
Mexico City. It produced and sold potato chips, corn chips and snacks, and relied on a small distribution network which was mostly bicycle-based. The name is a
portmanteau of Sabrosas y Fritas, which means Tasty and Fried (or Fried ones) in Spanish. In 1966, a year after
Frito-Lay and
Pepsi-Cola Company merged to form Pepsico, Sabritas was bought out. It started modernizing its processes and expanding its retail channel. In 2000, Sabritas made taco shells that inadvertently contained
Starlink, a
genetically modified corn that was not approved for human consumption. The contaminated flour was supplied by a
mill in Texas. The shells were made on behalf of
Kraft, which distributed them in Taco Bell-branded packages to supermarkets; Kraft
recalled the taco shells when the Starlink was detected by
Friends of the Earth. == Present day ==