If you missed the news, Tostitos looked at Mexican street corn and said, “Why have we not made this into a chip yet?” To which we all replied, “I don’t know, dude. Kinda feels like a no-brainer??” So here we are. These new Tostitos chips basically promise the flavor of elote in chip form. (I don’t know about you, but I’m imagining the Elote corn chips from Trader Joe’s.) The official description for Tostitos Mexican Street Corn Chips mentions notes of sour cream, spices (very mysterious), and lime. I’m sold.
When I sat down to try these, I couldn’t stop thinking about Tostilocos. If you aren’t familiar, it’s a Mexican street snack where vendors take bags of Tostitos and drown them in toppings like pickled pork rinds, cucumber, jícama, peanuts, chamoy, lime juice, and hot sauce. Out of all the Tostitos flavors out there, I’ve seen that their salsa verde chips are popularly used for Tostilocos, but I wonder if these brand new Tostitos chips might taste even better. Obviously, I had to try them to find out.
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