Fan-Favorite Guacamole Doritos Are Returning After 20 Years

If you’re old enough to remember the joy of locating a bag of Guacamole Doritos in the grocery store snack aisle, then it’s time to get excited. Because the early aughts snack you loved is ready to find its way back into your heart—and belly.

Even more excitingly: Guacamole Doritos could already be available at a store near you.

According to Yahoo! Life, Doritos has kept the news pretty low-key. In late April, they posted a message to Instagram about the beloved snack food’s return. They teased their return with a meme about the recent resurgence of the dire wolf. Which basically said: we see your canine, and raise you one bag of avocado-flavored chips! The snack food brand captioned the image: “We know y’all been asking for this one. Available nationwide 4.28.”

That’s right, your favorite forgotten tortilla chips—or possibly new favorite if you’ve never tried them before—have already made their way back into major grocery stores nationwide, including Walmart. (If you can’t find them near you, they’re also available to purchase online at places like Amazon.)

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Doritos Guacamole were first introduced as a limited edition flavor in 2003, but quickly became a favorite flavor. So the brand kept them around a bit longer than expected—three years, in fact—and discontinued them for what was expected to be for good in 2006.

While the reviews from those who have managed to get their hands on a bag have been overwhelmingly positive, some tasters say that the chips seem to have a little less flavor than the last stab at guacamole. Whether or not that’s true, we’re just glad to see them back on shelves—for as long as Doritos wants to keep them there.

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Published on May 07, 2025 22:01
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