Tia Rosa Fajita Flour Tortillas, 10 count, Tortillas, 14 oz Bag
Tia Rosa Fajita Flour Tortillas, 10 count, Tortillas, 14 oz Bag
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Tia Rosa Fajita Flour Tortillas, 10 count, Tortillas, 14 oz Bag

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  • Enjoy 10 count for easy portion control and on‑the‑go snacking
  • Soft and delicious flour tortillas made for everyday snacking, lunches, and quick treats!
  • Indulgent fajita flavor that pairs perfectly with any meal, lunchboxes, and snack breaks
  • Contains wheat. Made in a facility that may also use milk.
  • Packed in a convenient bag that is ideal for pantry storage, sharing, and stocking up
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Nov 4, 2015
Beatrice
3 out of 5 stars review

Size

I usually buy these tortillas. I had an old bag left that was almost empty. When I brought the new ones home, although it was the identical product, the bag was the same, soft taco size, etc., the new ones were about 20 percent smaller. I'm assuming like most products on the market today they're now making the product smaller but selling at the same price thinking no one would notice. I haven't bought them again.

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Jan 28, 2017
Nuzedit
1 out of 5 stars review

Moldy After Three Day

I bought a Tia Rosa Flour Tortillas at my Walmart store and did not used them immediately. Instead, that were in my pantry for three days, When pulled them out to use for a recipe I was making, I foud that all of the tortillas where partially covered with a gray-green mold. DISGUSTING! Perhaps they were packaged while still too warm, creating condensation in the bag? I don't know. What I do know is that my pantry is a cool dry place with I seldom, if every, see mold grown on any food idea stored there. Fortunately tortillas are not costly. So, I was not out a significant expense. However, you can bet that I WON'T be buying any more Tia Rosa tortillas when there are PLENTY of others to chose from.

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