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The Localist: El Paco’s Mexican Style Picante Tortilla Chips

You'll want to dig into this light and crispy snack.
By Melissa Mackaly |
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elpacoHere in Texas, we know chips and salsa. El Paco’s Mexican Style Picante Tortilla Chips are as close to restaurant tortilla chips as you can get. They are light, crispy, salty, and slightly spicy. El Paco’s is a snack company out of Arlington that produces tortilla chips, chile lime wheels, and spicy beer fries. Their tortilla chips are gluten free and come in original and picante. The picante are my favorite because they have just a little bit of extra kick.

El Paco’s can be found at most Kroger locations and some Spec’s throughout Texas. They don’t have a website and they haven’t updated their Facebook in two years. The company has been around for quite a while and I don’t see them going anywhere anytime soon. Next time you see a bag do yourself a favor and try them out.

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