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Roda Rising Star

I am currently searching for a tortilla chip that is safe to eat. I do not like mission one at all. I have been eating Santitas made by frito lay. I don't believe I have a problem with them but I'm just going over a few things. Anyone have luck with these or have any other suggestions?


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Dixiebell Contributor

I found a corn chip at Whole Foods, XOCHiL (so'cheel). It is the best store bought corn chip I have ever had. It is very thin and crispy. A little pricey but so good.

jststric Contributor

I eat Santitas also and have never had any problem with them.

Roda Rising Star

I eat Santitas also and have never had any problem with them.

Glad to hear others eat them without problems. I really think they are fine, but going back a third time to look at things.

GlutenFreeManna Rising Star

I like Snyders of Hanover or Eatsmart Naturals Tortilla chips.

Also Grande chips are good, just make sure you get the ones that say gluten free (they make one with a seasoning that has gluten and a multigrain chip with wheat in it).

I also like to make my own chips in the oven with Mission corn tortillas. Just pre-heat oven to 350, spray the tortillas with oil, cut into chips with a pizza cutter and bake for 10-15 minutes on until crisp. Then sprinkle with salt while still warm.

cassP Contributor

omg, just been on google trying to find the brand name cause i forgot, and i cant find it :(

anyways- there's tortilla chips at Whole Foods i LOVE. i sometimes have a sinus attack- cause i DO have a problem with corn, but some of you guys dont

this brand has maybe 4 different flavors: Black Bean, Sea Salt, Nacho cheese flavor?, ??

they're made out of rice flour & corn four

sorry i cant remember the name :(

StacyA Enthusiast

I like Frito Lay Corn Rounds. I have them all the time.


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GFinDC Veteran

I have been doing all-right with these chips from Food Should Taste Good.

They aren't fried in soy, so I can eat them. :)

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Roda Rising Star

All great suggestions. Thanks!

Heidi S. Rookie

I eat Santitas white or yellow corn, they are both gluten free in my 2010 Gluten free grocery shopping guide!

I see no need to change a good and cheap thing! You can not beat $2 a bag!

cap6 Enthusiast

I love Santitas and always grab a few to take along to our favorite Mexican place so I can munch along with everyone else. I always take my own salsa too. Does anyone trust regular restaurant salsa?

cassP Contributor

okay- i was at the store the other day- and this is the brand i love-

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summerteeth Enthusiast

I don't know if they are available everywhere or not, but I am a big fan of El Milagro tortilla chips and their tostadas. My sister lives really close to their storefront in Chicago and I have gone in and asked - their products are all safe.

crimsonviolet Apprentice

I don't know if they are available everywhere or not, but I am a big fan of El Milagro tortilla chips and their tostadas. My sister lives really close to their storefront in Chicago and I have gone in and asked - their products are all safe.

I love these chips. I'm so glad that they're safe.

crimsonviolet Apprentice

Is anyone familiar with the Central Market (HEB) brands? I've been eating the organic corn chips when they don't list "mfg in facility with wheat blah blah" and I *think* they're ok. They have tortilla chips and a new frito-type chip.

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