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raccoon

(32,394 posts)
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 06:29 PM Mar 2

Some food companies, such as whoever makes Tostito salsa, are making the lids so small

that it would take Hercules to open them.

I tried the usual household hints. Rubber gripper didn't work. Run hot water over the lid for a while, then put on rubber gloves and try to open it.

Couldn't open it. Tomorrow I'm going to take it to the grocery store and ask them to open it for me.

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Some food companies, such as whoever makes Tostito salsa, are making the lids so small (Original Post) raccoon Mar 2 OP
Take the blunt side of butter knife, ding the top edge of lid, that should break the "vacuum " questionseverything Mar 2 #1
Yes, that always works for me to bang the outer edge of lid with blunt side of dinner knife wishstar Mar 2 #18
I use a knife and slip it between the avebury Mar 2 #22
Last time I was stymied by a jar of pickles, I worked a butter knife under the edge. Girard442 Mar 2 #2
Thanks, yall! raccoon Mar 2 #3
Try a blunt bottle opener buzzycrumbhunger Mar 2 #4
I'm 82 and my trick to open jars is to beveeheart Mar 2 #5
Try putting a rubber band around the lid WENSTJDON Mar 2 #6
I know, ALL CAPS ARE THIS WAY!!!!!! Hate them all!!!!!! a kennedy Mar 2 #7
Tap the outside edge of the lid on the counter a few times, firmly but not too hard. Maru Kitteh Mar 2 #8
Contact the company... here's the link... IcyPeas Mar 2 #9
I hold the jar on its side and give it a solid whack (or two) on the floor where there is a rug zeusdogmom Mar 2 #10
Get a small hammer and a screw driver to punch a small hole. If you are going to store in the fridge put a tape over the Jacson6 Mar 2 #11
I use something like this TexasBushwhacker Mar 2 #12
Tropicana did this so I stopped buying it JI7 Mar 2 #13
This is what we use... a handle with an adjustable strap. QueerDuck Mar 2 #14
pipe wrench works n/t sammythecat Mar 2 #15
I've recently had to use a pipe wrench to open some vitamin bottles. nt hvn_nbr_2 Mar 2 #29
Turn it over and smack the bottom. kacekwl Mar 2 #16
Try tapping all around the lid against the kitchen counter. Just don't smash it. That will sinkingfeeling Mar 2 #17
Don't ever buy Talenti gelato ... you will never get the lid Raine Mar 2 #19
Yeah, it took me forever to get the lid off. Ilsa Mar 2 #21
I have a problem if the lids are too big. Ilsa Mar 2 #20
Got an old fashioned can opener and use the little rectangle piece Lars39 Mar 2 #23
I put a thick rubber band around the top, Loryn Mar 2 #24
Wack it with something hard and heavy. BigmanPigman Mar 2 #25
This should do the job. up to 500 psi GreenWave Mar 2 #26
What often works for us Mystery To Me Mar 2 #27
Use a spoon to pry it, like a lever, it breaks the seal FullySupportDems Mar 2 #28

wishstar

(5,830 posts)
18. Yes, that always works for me to bang the outer edge of lid with blunt side of dinner knife
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 07:50 PM
Mar 2

and has never broken the glass or hurt the edge of countertop by using back smooth side of knife.

avebury

(11,197 posts)
22. I use a knife and slip it between the
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 08:01 PM
Mar 2

lid and jar and twist it lightly to pop the seal. The lid them comes off.

Girard442

(6,887 posts)
2. Last time I was stymied by a jar of pickles, I worked a butter knife under the edge.
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 06:38 PM
Mar 2

If that hadn't worked, maybe I could call that chick from "The Orville" that comes from a high-grav planet.

buzzycrumbhunger

(1,951 posts)
4. Try a blunt bottle opener
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 06:49 PM
Mar 2

... under the rolled edge of the lid, just enough to pop the seal but not bend the metal.

beveeheart

(1,541 posts)
5. I'm 82 and my trick to open jars is to
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 06:49 PM
Mar 2

tap the lid in 4 places opposite each other. I use the smooth side of a metal meat tenderizer utensil. Tap on one side of the lid, then the opposite side. Then do the other 2 sides. Usually works for me.

WENSTJDON

(153 posts)
6. Try putting a rubber band around the lid
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 06:52 PM
Mar 2

before opening it. Works for every tight lid I ever had

a kennedy

(36,015 posts)
7. I know, ALL CAPS ARE THIS WAY!!!!!! Hate them all!!!!!!
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 06:53 PM
Mar 2

🤬 🤬 🤬 I have two items I use to try and open them. A pliers, and a round plastic circle with a smooth side and a side with ridges, usually either one will work, oh AND A LOT OF SWEARING.

Maru Kitteh

(31,790 posts)
8. Tap the outside edge of the lid on the counter a few times, firmly but not too hard.
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 06:54 PM
Mar 2

And then try it again. This breaks the seal and then it opens easily.


I have TINY hands. I know all the tricks.


IcyPeas

(25,494 posts)
9. Contact the company... here's the link...
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 07:02 PM
Mar 2

You are not the only one having trouble opening their jars apparently. Do a search for "Tostitos salsa lid" you will see videos on this exact subject.

Tell them -- although you like their salsa -- you are going to switch and start buying the fresh refrigerated salsa because you can get those lids off easily. They don't like to hear that. Bottom line they want your money.

Here.

https://contact.pepsico.com/fritolay/contact-us

https://contact.pepsico.com/fritolay

zeusdogmom

(1,142 posts)
10. I hold the jar on its side and give it a solid whack (or two) on the floor where there is a rug
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 07:07 PM
Mar 2

Don’t be afraid to hit the floor hard. The rug will protect the glass rim from breaking but will allow the seal to break. Breaking the seal makes it easier to open the jar.

I prefer to use rug covered floor as I do not want to crack the floor tiles or the counter top or break the jar.

I can open anything this way - small jars to full gallon jars even though I am a late 70’s year old woman with small hands. No arthritis though

Jacson6

(2,021 posts)
11. Get a small hammer and a screw driver to punch a small hole. If you are going to store in the fridge put a tape over the
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 07:09 PM
Mar 2

hole in the lid.

sinkingfeeling

(57,840 posts)
17. Try tapping all around the lid against the kitchen counter. Just don't smash it. That will
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 07:44 PM
Mar 2

sometimes break the seal.

Raine

(31,181 posts)
19. Don't ever buy Talenti gelato ... you will never get the lid
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 07:53 PM
Mar 2

off! I ended up throwing it in the trash after trying everything every which way to get the lid off. The company knows after complaints for years but does nothing. If you want Gelato buy the market brand ... it opens.

Ilsa

(64,390 posts)
21. Yeah, it took me forever to get the lid off.
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 07:58 PM
Mar 2

Fortunately I didn't have to toss it in the trash. I wonder if the interior seal is part of the problem?

Ilsa

(64,390 posts)
20. I have a problem if the lids are too big.
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 07:55 PM
Mar 2

Like 3½ - 4 inches in diameter. I can't get a good grip with my tiny hands.

Lars39

(26,540 posts)
23. Got an old fashioned can opener and use the little rectangle piece
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 08:02 PM
Mar 2

that’s on the side of it. Put that little metal piece under the edge of the lid and flick your wrist up. So far this has worked every single time, all with minimal effort, or bending the silverware. 😀

Loryn

(1,047 posts)
24. I put a thick rubber band around the top,
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 08:04 PM
Mar 2

then use the rubber gripper on top of that.

That usually works for me, but it's getting more difficult by the day.

BigmanPigman

(55,189 posts)
25. Wack it with something hard and heavy.
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 08:08 PM
Mar 2

Works for me every time. The methods you suggested usually fail me but this works like a charm. I just grab a meat tenderizing maillot and wack the sides a few times and voila!

Mystery To Me

(45 posts)
27. What often works for us
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 08:26 PM
Mar 2

Heat a washcloth up in the microwave and put it on just the lid for for a bit. So you are heating up just the lid so that it expands in relation to the glass. Also have rubbery pads to get a grip. My wife came up with this approach. We haven't had to clonk on the lid with knives or pound the jar on the floor since.

FullySupportDems

(449 posts)
28. Use a spoon to pry it, like a lever, it breaks the seal
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 08:31 PM
Mar 2

And it's safer than a knife. Many jars will pop easily, and then open up. It's magic really, try it! ☺️

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