THE SECRET HIDDEN INSIDE THE LAY’S LOGO

We’ve all seen it a thousand times — that sunny yellow circle, the red ribbon, the happy font. But behind the bright simplicity of the Lay’s logo lies a clever piece of design storytelling that almost no one notices.

That playful swoosh wrapping around the name isn’t just there for style. It’s a subtle tribute to Lay’s parent company, Frito-Lay — echoing the curves and flow of its original emblem. This tiny visual thread quietly ties the brand’s modern look back to its 1932 roots, when Herman Lay first began selling chips from the trunk of his car. Next time you grab a bag, remember: that smiling logo isn’t just cheerful design — it’s a nod to nearly a century of snack history hidden in plain sight.

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