It depends.
(Hows that for an answer?)
You're certainly not doing yourself any harm by eating them, but it depends on your... um... philosophy?
Some people find it easier to go super crazy hard core no carbs for the 1st 2 weeks (induction) as a sort of "cleaning house". Some people, after trying low carb for a long time with minimal results find that this more drastic approach is the only way they can lose weight because they've built up *such* an insulin resistance over the years. That's a small, small portion of people though, and even then it's not *no* carbs, as they do the *net* carbs as you're speaking of. Net carbs = Total Carbs - Fiber.
(Note: because of English packaging laws, this does NOT count for England, fibre is automatically subtracted from the total carb count on packaging so what you see is exactly what you get for carbs. Not so in America.)
I for one have never done Atkins per se, I always stuck with the program outlined din "Protein Power", which has a less drastic "induction" phase, and I found it easier to follow and adapt to my lifestyle.
Short answer: eat 'em. Also eat low-fat yogurt. YUM. (There's a lot of articles out there why yogurt is ok on low-carb, has something to do with the yogurt-bugs digesting the natural sugars themselves, leaving you with all the good stuff and not the refined sugar)... These are 2 things I always ate, and still lost weight. Some people can't though, so if you find you are struggling or not losing at all, then you know what to cut out.
BUT... if you have a really strong short term goal and definitely want to see results... stick to the boring ultra-low carb basics for the beginning.
(Are you as confused as I hope you're not?)
Love,
Geeky Me
BTW: if the tortillas are from La Tortilla Factory, I thought they were nas-tee. If they aren't from there, let me know.
Lots of new stuff in the US since I moved away...