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This logo was introduced in late 2003. The text's shadow became a gray gradient, and the word "brand" and the registered trademark sign inside the red part had been turned white. The logo was also turned in 20 angles in a 3D perspective sort of way.
 
This logo was introduced in late 2003. The text's shadow became a gray gradient, and the word "brand" and the registered trademark sign inside the red part had been turned white. The logo was also turned in 20 angles in a 3D perspective sort of way.
   
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[[File:Mid_products_lays.svg|center|200px]]
 
[[File:Mid_products_lays.svg|center|200px]]
 
In 2007, the logo turned 3D while Lay's started a new font and the gold band was added.
 
In 2007, the logo turned 3D while Lay's started a new font and the gold band was added.

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This page only shows primary logo variants.
For other related logos and images, see:
1932–1986 1986–1997 1997–2003 2003–2007 2007–present 2019–present
1932–1986 1986–1997 1997–2003 2003–2007 2007–present 2019–present

1932–1986

Lay's was launched in 1932 in the United States.

1986–1997

Lay's 1986

1997–present

1997–2003

Lays Chips

In 1997, this logo is still used on several Frito-Lay trucks, Lay's Deli Style Original Potato Chips, and on the lids for the Lay's Stax cans.

2003–2007


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This logo was introduced in late 2003. The text's shadow became a gray gradient, and the word "brand" and the registered trademark sign inside the red part had been turned white. The logo was also turned in 20 angles in a 3D perspective sort of way.

2007–2019

Mid products lays

In 2007, the logo turned 3D while Lay's started a new font and the gold band was added.

2019–present

Lay's (2019)

On September 13th, 2019, Lay's received a new logo with an altered typeface and edited band and globe.[1][2]

The redesign, which took two years to complete, is an attempt to keep the brand relevant in the era of social media and content regeneration.[3] While this logo started to roll out in the United States, the previous one continues to be used in some countries.

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