This is the inspiring story of Richard Montañez who, as a Frito Lay janitor, helped disrupt the food industry by channeling his Mexican heritage to turn Frito Lay snacks into an iconic globa... Read allThis is the inspiring story of Richard Montañez who, as a Frito Lay janitor, helped disrupt the food industry by channeling his Mexican heritage to turn Frito Lay snacks into an iconic global pop culture phenomenon.This is the inspiring story of Richard Montañez who, as a Frito Lay janitor, helped disrupt the food industry by channeling his Mexican heritage to turn Frito Lay snacks into an iconic global pop culture phenomenon.
- Nominated for 1 Oscar
- 7 wins & 9 nominations total
- Young Richard
- (as Carlos Sanchez)
- Young Lucky Montañez
- (as Carlos Solorzano)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaRichard Montañez's claim of inventing Flamin' Hot Cheetos has been disputed. According to a Los Angeles Times report, Flamin' Hot Cheetos were invented by a team of food professionals led by Lynne Greenfeld in Frito-Lay's headquarters in Plano, Texas, to compete with spicy snacks sold in inner-city mini-marts in the Midwest. Frito-Lay told the Times, "None of our records show that Richard was involved in any capacity in the Flamin' Hot test market", but also stated, "Different work streams tackling the same product without interacting occasionally occurred in the past when divisions operated independently". Roger Enrico also did not become the CEO of Frito-Lay until 1991, after the product and brand had been developed. Enrico's secretary said that Montañez's phone call with Enrico took place in 1993 to pitch Flamin' Hot Popcorn, two years after Flamin' Hot Cheetos were introduced. Frito-Lay did confirm that Montañez pitched several successful snacks developed for Latino customers while working as a machine operator.
- GoofsFood stamps were not called SNAP benefits in 1992. They were still called food stamps until the 2010s.
- Quotes
Lonny Mason: You better pray for a miracle, Montanez. Because before this is over, one way or another, you won't have a job.
- Crazy creditsThe Searchlight Pictures fanfare is played in a Mexican musical style.
- SoundtracksLas Nubes
Written by Juan Hernandez Almaguer
Performed by Little Joe & La Familia
Published by San Antonio Music Publishers, Inc.
Courtesy of La Familia Enterprises, LLC (TDI Records)
By arrangement with The Orchard
In fact the movie seems weirdly determined to present Southern Californian Mexican culture as the bottom rung on the ladder, when anyone who actually lives in the Southwestern U. S. and/or is affiliated in any way with the Latinx community knows that there were successful middle-class Mexican and South American immigrants in the L. A. area as far back as the 1950s and 60s. They certainly weren't all barely literate gangsters as late as 1992.
However, Flamin' Hot is fun and light-hearted to watch, and I guess it sends a good message to underprivileged kids living in poor Mexican communities about believing in themselves and giving an example of a successful member of their own community. Your mileage may vary.
- thalassafischer
- Feb 23, 2024
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- Release date
- Country of origin
- Official site
- Languages
- Also known as
- Flamin' Hot: El sabor que cambió la historia
- Filming locations
- Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA(Richard's house, Neighborhood exteriors and basketball court and park.)
- Production companies
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
- Runtime1 hour 39 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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