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- Funyuns abstract "Funyuns is the brand name of an onion-flavored corn snack introduced in the United States in 1969 and invented by Frito-Lay employee George Bigner. Funyuns consist primarily of cornmeal, ring-shaped using an extrusion process, representing the shape and texture of fried onion rings. A salt and onion mix gives them the flavor. They are a product of PepsiCo's 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 by Rudolph Foods. Initial television advertising for the snack featured a variation of Susan Christie's 1966 song, "I Love Onions".In 2005, 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."In Brazil these snacks are sold under the name "Cebolitos".".
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- Funyuns wikiPageExternalLink funyuns.com.
- Funyuns wikiPageExternalLink funyun-philosophy.
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- Funyuns wikiPageRevisionID "682867454".
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- Funyuns wikiPageWikiLink Category:Frito-Lay_brands.
- Funyuns wikiPageWikiLink Copywriter.
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- Funyuns wikiPageWikiLink Cornmeal.
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- Funyuns wikiPageWikiLink Frito-Lay.
- Funyuns wikiPageWikiLink List_of_brand_name_snack_foods.
- Funyuns wikiPageWikiLink Maize.
- Funyuns wikiPageWikiLink Onion.
- Funyuns wikiPageWikiLink Onion_ring.
- Funyuns wikiPageWikiLink PepsiCo.
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- Funyuns wikiPageWikiLink Salt.
- Funyuns wikiPageWikiLink Susan_Christie.
- Funyuns wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Funyuns wikiPageWikiLink University_of_North_Texas.
- Funyuns wikiPageWikiLink Wasabi.
- Funyuns wikiPageWikiLinkText "Funyuns".
- Funyuns wikiPageWikiLinkText "funyuns".
- Funyuns caption "Regular flavor Funyuns".
- Funyuns currentowner Frito-Lay.
- Funyuns hasPhotoCollection Funyuns.
- Funyuns name "Funyuns".
- Funyuns type "onion-flavored corn snack".
- Funyuns website "US".
- Funyuns wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Frito_Lay.
- Funyuns wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_brand.
- Funyuns wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Funyuns subject Category:1969_introductions.
- Funyuns subject Category:Brand_name_snack_foods.
- Funyuns subject Category:Frito-Lay_brands.
- Funyuns hypernym Name.
- Funyuns type Food.
- Funyuns type Brand.
- Funyuns type Food.
- Funyuns type Product.
- Funyuns comment "Funyuns is the brand name of an onion-flavored corn snack introduced in the United States in 1969 and invented by Frito-Lay employee George Bigner. Funyuns consist primarily of cornmeal, ring-shaped using an extrusion process, representing the shape and texture of fried onion rings. A salt and onion mix gives them the flavor.".
- Funyuns label "Funyuns".
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- Funyuns sameAs Q49853.
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- Funyuns wasDerivedFrom Funyuns?oldid=682867454.
- Funyuns depiction Regular_Funyuns.JPG.
- Funyuns isPrimaryTopicOf Funyuns.