The Doritos brand, in partnership with the It Gets Better Project, launches Doritos Rainbows chips, a new, limited-edition product to celebrate the LGBT community. ; Get your bag while supplies last and learn more at: ItGetsBetter.org/DoritosRainbows (PRNewsFoto/Frito-Lay)

[dropcap letter=”D”]oritos announces a new limited-edition flavor, Doritos Rainbows chips, the “first Doritos product in history made up of multiple, rainbow-colored Doritos chips inspired by the Pride flag.”
But these brightly hued chips aren’t for sale in stores. The only way to get a bag is by making a donation of $10 or more through the website for the It Gets Better Project, a campaign that supports lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender youth.
Want to see what the colorful snack looks like in real life? Watch the Good Morning America hosts sample some in the video clip below:
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