It was back in 2015 that the internet first noticed that Doritos packaging isn't consistent internationally. Specifically, Redditors pointed out that Cool Ranch Doritos were called "Cool American" flavor in Holland and "Cool Original" in the U.K. And while that's confusing in and of itself, a Delish staffer's partner's friend's (you with me?) recent trip to the Netherlands unearthed the fact that the flavor's packaging there is even more aptly titled "Cool American Flavour." Mhm.

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Chelsea Lupkin

A few follow-up questions:

Why doesn't the U.K. also want "Cool American-Flavoured" chips?? Why?? What is the definition of a "Cool American" by the Dutch? What do "Cool Americans" taste like? Is this something Americans who are cool should be concerned with? You know, that they might be sought after for their hip flavoring? Should Americans who are maybe not as "cool" take up the cause of championing Cool Ranch around the globe, which would perhaps make them cooler in Dutch people's eyes? How much will you hate me by the time you're done reading this? Do you have a sense of humor? I guess we'll find out???!

Anyway. Please feel free to send through other variations of Cool Ranch flavors you see around the globe. Maybe we'll find out who else is considered to be cool.

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