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Inside Frito-Lay’s Super Bowl Experience in Las Vegas

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This weekend, as the Super Bowl looms large, brand mascot Chester Cheetah is marrying people in his Cheetos Chapel on the Las Vegas Strip. Or at least, a digitized version of Chester appears to welcome bystanders into the “cheesy” pop up chapel.

On Saturday a real officiant legally married Frito-Lay employees. The brand’s CEO was the couple’s witness.

The kitschy chapel is part of the massive Frito-Lay activation, fittingly named the Chip Strip. A Cheetos chapel doesn’t make sense except for in Vegas, which is known for its shotgun weddings and drive-thru nuptials.

“You definitely hear of a lot of people getting married in Vegas. We thought [there is] no better person to mischievously help people renew vows [or] get married then Chester,” said said Tina Mahal, svp of marketing at PepsiCo.

The Cheetos Chapel where PepsiCo staff were married

This year’s event is the biggest Super Bowl experience Frito-Lay’s ever created. It rented out street space from the New York New York casino to build Cheetos Chapel and create a publicly-accessible space spanning at least a city block near the hotel’s Brooklyn Bridge.

The space has games and prizes that include a Toyota Tacoma. There’s also a padded Dinamita inflatable jousting ring. Frito-Lay is putting its Dinamita brand into the limelight this week and introduces viewers to new spokeswomen, Dina and Mita, in its newly-released Super Bowl spot.

To center the Chip Strip concept, Frito-Lay also wrapped the Luxor in a giant Doritos chip. On Saturday, those on the Strip could scan the Luxor wrap using Frito-Lay’s Triangle Tracker AR lens for a chance to win Super Bowl tickets.

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