Doritos: The Quest
May 15th, 2008

Doritos: The Quest
No, it’s not a new RPG with the Doritos name. Doritos are teasing consumers once again with Mystery flavors. Last year they launched an all black bag named X-13D that tasted like…cheeseburger.

This year Doritos has a new black mystery bag called ”The Quest”.
On the package, consumers are led online if they think they can guess the flavor. You play a series of puzzles for a chance to win $100,000 in gold (or the cash). The first three people to solve everything will be sent to a secret city for a live event to compete for the $100,00.

That’s a lot of fucking work, when I could just be eating Doritos.

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4 Responses to “Doritos: The Quest”

  1. George V. Says:

    I have past chapter one of the quest, just waiting on chapter two…

  2. Anonymous Says:

    everyone knows the pascal puzzles

  3. Panda Says:

    I think these Dorito things are stupid. This kind of stuff fits into the whole thing of **X-TREME ADVERTISING**

    The kind of thing where a company puts X-TREME on a product and the consumer gets more into it based on the fact that it’s X-TREME (because you know.. that’s what the packaging says) and then they end up wasting their money on it.

    I enjoy sitting on my ass and scratching it as much as the next Junk-food-muncher.. but does the company really think that anyone that consumes Doritos (Look up “Couch-Potato”) is going feel like getting up and checking these puzzles? Then ACTUALLY doing them?

    Puh-leeze. This is like that whole ploy they have on MTV about couples trying out to be in a commercial so that they can appeal to the teenage crowd.

  4. Alec Says:

    Ok.
    I am stuck on the puzzle where there are 2 circles and i have no clue on how to get past that puzzle in chapter one.
    If anybody would like to give me a hint to what to do contact me at theirishmobster1@hotmail.com

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