Funyuns Explained

Funyuns
Type:Onion-flavored corn snack
Currentowner:Frito-Lay
Origin:United States

Funyuns is the brand name of an onion-flavored corn extruded snack introduced in the United States in 1969, and invented by Frito-Lay employee George Wade Bigner.[1] Funyuns consist primarily of cornmeal, ring-shaped using an extrusion process, representing the shape of fried onion rings. A salt and onion mix gives them their flavor. They are a product of PepsiCo's Frito-Lay company. In Brazil, Funyuns are sold under the name "Cebolitos".[2]

History

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," was a registered trademark of Rudolph Foods.[3] Initial television advertising for the snack featured a variation of Susan Christie's 1966 song, "I Love Onions."

Over the years, several recipes have come out that use Funyuns as an ingredient, including one using the product as a replacement for fried onions in green bean casserole and using the crushed snack food as a Thanksgiving turkey coating.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Myers . Dan . 9 June 2016 . What Exactly Are Funyuns, Anyway? . . 12 November 2016 .
  2. News: Cebolitos. PepsiCo. 2017-02-26. pt-br. 2016-12-29. https://web.archive.org/web/20161229172129/http://www.pepsico.com.br/cebolitos. deviated.
  3. Web site: 11 things you didn't know about chip engineering. DB Grady. The Week. 20 November 2013. 26 January 2017.
  4. Web site: You should sneak Funyuns into your Thanksgiving spread . James . Becca . November 20, 2018 . The Takeout . February 24, 2020 .
  5. Web site: Funyuns and Maruchan Team To Create Ramen-Inspired Flavor . Sanchez . Rudy . July 17, 2024 . DIELINE . July 28, 2024 .