How the Lay’s Logo Tells a Story of

Everyone knows the bright, cheerful Lay’s logo — the golden circle, the flowing red ribbon, and that familiar name that instantly brings to mind crispy, flavorful potato chips. It’s one of those designs that feels timeless, but few people realize that it carries a subtle nod to the brand’s rich history and connection to its parent company, Frito-Lay.

Lay’s began in 1932, founded by Herman Lay, who helped turn a small snack business into a household name. When Lay’s became part of the Frito-Lay family, its logo quietly evolved to reflect that bond. The glowing yellow circle behind the word “Lay’s” isn’t just a background element — it’s inspired by the sun-like emblem in Frito-Lay’s own logo, symbolizing warmth, energy, and optimism.

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