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  2. The 37 Best Costco Appetizers and Party Foods - AOL

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    Kirkland Signature Organic White & Yellow Corn Tortilla Chips $5.99 for 40 oz. Even the party-size bags of tortilla chips at the regular grocery store are less than 20 ounces.

  3. Tostitos - Wikipedia

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    Tostitos Rounds (and bite size Rounds) - made to be flat and cut in a circle; the bite size chips are smaller. Tostitos Rolls - introduced this party staple, a corn tortilla chip, and tube-like shape and hearty crunch. Tostitos Cantina - introduced in 2012, a style of restaurant-inspired chips that targets the Millennial generation. There are ...

  4. Shearer's Foods - Wikipedia

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    Shearer's Foods, LLC is a U.S. manufacturer and distributor of snack foods. Founded in 1974 as Shearer's Snacks, it is headquartered in Massillon, Ohio.. With more than 5,000 [1] employees across eight facilities, the company manufactures, warehouses, and distributes branded snacks such as Sheerer's Potato Chips as well as private label products for snack food companies and retailers.

  5. Costco Just Discontinued a Fan-Favorite Item, and Shoppers ...

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    The statement details Kirkland Signature Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chips (red bag) and Kirkland Signature Semi-Sweet 51% Chocolate Chips (blue bag). Related: Costco Is Selling a Huge Grazing Board for ...

  6. 7 Best Affordable School Lunch Snacks You Can Buy at Costco

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    School lunches can get pricey, but one of the best hacks for saving on costs is to buy snacks in bulk. Costco offers a wide variety of school lunch snacks at competitive prices -- though some are...

  7. Totopo - Wikipedia

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    Totopo chips on refried beans. Totopo, in Mexican cuisine, is a flat, round, or triangular corn item similar to a tortilla, that has been toasted, fried or baked, but it may be prepared with nixtamalized corn masa. Totopos are best known as originating from Zapotec peoples of the isthmus of Tehuantepec region of the Mexican state of Oaxaca.