Yes! It is celebrated on February 24 in the United States each year. It's not a national holiday, and it's not a well known special day, but celebrating it is fun! Get together with friends and have a tortilla chip party!
National Tortilla Chip Day
The founder of National Tortilla Chip Day is not known, but it is thought to have been created by a company wanting to promote tortilla chips. Whether having a day for tortilla chips worked or people just naturally discovered that tortilla chips (with salsa, of course) are totally delicious is another unknown, but the popularity of tortilla chips has grown immensely in just a few decades.
There are none major in the USA, but there is national tortilla chip day. in Estonia there is independence day on this date
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Yes. It is May 12th.
Yes, unless it is on a weekend. Schools close for national holidays and Valentine's Day is not a real national holiday.
* American Chocolate Week--March 14-20 * National Chocolate Day--October 28 * National Chocolate Day--December 28 * National Chocolate Day--December 29 * National Milk Chocolate Day--July 28 * National Bittersweet Chocolate with Almonds Day--November 7 * National Chocolate Mint Day--February 19 * National Chocolate Chip Day--May 15 * National Chocolate Eclair Day--June 22 * National Chocolate Covered Anything Day--December 16 * National Chocolate Covered Raisins Day--March 24 * National Chocolate Custard Month--May 1-31 * National Chocolate Pudding Day--June 26 * National Chocolate Ice Cream Day--June 7 * National Chocolate Milkshake Day--September 12
Well, honey, one flour tortilla is roughly equivalent to about two slices of bread. But let's be real, who's really counting when you're making a delicious sandwich or wrap? Just go with whatever carb vessel makes your taste buds happy and call it a day.