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Lake Zurich resident Tyler Raineri is buried under bags of Siracha flavored Lays Potato Chips. His spicy flavor idea was one of three finalists in Lays’ $1 million contest. | Ruthie Hauge~Sun-Times Media
Lake Zurich resident Tyler Raineri is buried under bags of Siracha flavored Lays Potato Chips. His spicy flavor idea was one of three finalists in Lays’ $1 million contest. | Ruthie Hauge~Sun-Times Media
Lake Zurich High School grad Tyler Raineri is a finalist to win $1 million in Lay's “Do Us a Flavor” contest. His submission was Sriracha. | Ruthie Hauge~Sun-Times Media
Lake Zurich High School grad Tyler Raineri selected Sriracha flavored chips because he grew up dipping his grandma's homemade chips in the spicy dip. | Ruthie Hauge~Sun-Times Media
Lake Zurich High School grad Tyler Raineri is a finalist to win $1 million in Lay's “Do Us a Flavor” contest. His submission was Sriracha. | Ruthie Hauge~Sun-Times Media
Lake Zurich High School grad Tyler Raineri selected Sriracha flavored chips because he grew up dipping his grandma's homemade chips in the spicy dip. | Ruthie Hauge~Sun-Times Media
LAKE ZURICH — Lake Zurich High School alum Tyler Raineri didn’t expect much of a reaction when he shared his affinity for spicy snacks with Lay’s Potato Chips. Now he’s a finalist for $1 million through the company’s newest potato chip flavor contest. Raineri was …