These Snacks Are Disappearing from Louisiana Shelves in 2025
LAFAYETTE, La. (KPEL News) - Frito-Lay has announced its plans to discontinue 15 beloved snacks in 2025, and for snack lovers in Louisiana, this news hits hard. From spicy Cheetos to tangy Tostitos, several fan favorites will soon vanish from store shelves.
If you’ve got a go-to snack from this list, now’s the time to stock up before they disappear for good.
For a state that knows how to snack—whether it’s during a Mardi Gras parade or a Saints game—this news feels personal. Take a look below at the Frito-Lay snacks we’ll be saying goodbye to in Louisiana and what you can do to prepare.
When Will These Snacks Be Gone?
Frito-Lay hasn’t provided an exact date, but industry sources suggest that the discontinuations will roll out starting in January 2025. If one of your favorite snacks is on this list, now’s the time to visit your local grocery store and stock up.
How Will This Impact Louisiana?
For Louisianians, snacks are more than just treats—they’re part of Louisiana's culture. Whether it’s a bag of chips at a crawfish boil or something to munch on during a Saints tailgate, these snacks have been staples at many local gatherings. The loss of these products could leave a noticeable gap in snack aisles across the state.
On the bright side, Frito-Lay often introduces new and exciting products to replace discontinued ones. While it’s sad to say goodbye, this change could bring fresh flavors that quickly become new Louisiana favorites.
Get Them While You Can
As Louisiana prepares to say farewell to these snacks, there’s still time to savor your favorites before they’re gone. Whether it’s a final bag of Flamin’ Hot Cheetos Pretzels or Sun Chips Chili Lime, stock up and enjoy while supplies last.
15 Discontinued Snack Chips In 2025
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