What are funyuns?!


Question: There is a guy called Matty on this site who ends his answers with "eat funyuns"


Answers: There is a guy called Matty on this site who ends his answers with "eat funyuns"

I love funyuns! They are onion flavored chips in the shape of rings. They come in yellow bag. They are sooooo good.

onion flavored chips

funynuns is a type of chips its kind of like cheese puffs but not

My husbands favorite. Onion ring chips.

chips... and they arent that good

Funyuns are chips that imatates onion rings. They are yellow, generally shaped ring and crisp. They leave a strong onion, garlic aftertaste.

Funyuns are the greatest thing God ever made. Well, maybe a close second. It is a chip in the shape of a ring with onion flavor. It's like an onion ring but chip like instead. It is so good.

They're like fake onion rings...kind of a pork rind looking "chip" with an onion flavor.

These are Funyuns:

http://www.fritolay.com/fl/flstore/cgi-b...

Almost all grocery and convenience stores have them.

Onion Flavored Chips.

Funyuns is the brand name of an onion-flavored corn chip introduced in 1969. The 'chips' are ring-shaped, like onion rings. They are a product of the Frito-Lay Company. They were named "Funyuns" by University of North Texas professor and copywriter Jim Albright after it was discovered that the first choice of name for the product, "OnYums", had already been taken.

Funyuns are deep-fried rings of enriched corn meal-based material that are coated with pungent, pale yellowish, onion-flavored powder.

In 2006, the "window cutout" showing the actual product inside the bag was replaced by a photograph of the product, falling in line with the design of the rest of Frito-Lay's product line. The big-bag Funyuns was one of the last Frito-Lay brands to completely phase out the "window cutout"[citation needed].

Colloquially, Funyuns are often spelled "Funions." This however is incorrect. In Johnson the court ruled that the proper spelling (due to a variety of trademark issues) is Funyuns

Onion flavored chips shaped in little rings.





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