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  2. My Grandma’s Snack Mix Is a Retro Classic You Need To Make

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    In a very large bowl, combine the Chex cereals, Cheerios, pretzels, and mixed nuts. Gently toss the mixture to evenly distribute the ingredients, taking care not to crush the cereal.

  3. Chex Mix Is Even Better With Christmas Candy - AOL

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    cups corn and/or rice cereal squares (such as Chex) Preheat the oven to 250˚F. Line a rimmed baking sheet with parchment paper. In a large bowl, combine the cereal, pretzels, and almonds. In a ...

  4. This Spicy Chex Mix Is the Ultimate Party Snack! - AOL

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    Yields: 12 cups. Prep Time: 20 mins. Total Time: 1 hour 15 mins. Ingredients. 6 c. corn, wheat, or rice cereal squares, or a combination, such as Chex cereal

  5. Chex Mix - Wikipedia

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    Chex Mix (stylized as Chex mix) is a type of snack mix that includes Chex breakfast cereal (sold by General Mills) as a major component. There are many recipes (often printed on Chex cereal boxes) for homemade Chex Mix, also known as Chex Party Mix , which predates the commercial version by thirty years.

  6. Gardetto's - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, Gardetto's released a "special request" snack including only the brown rye chips. Discontinued varieties include Sour Cream and Onion and Ranch flavored mixes, both of which replaced the rye toast crackers with spiral cut cracker bits. Pizza Mix was also eliminated after several years of production and later replaced by Italian Recipe.

  7. Chex - Wikipedia

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    Chex is also the basis for a baked snack called "Chex Mix", in which different kinds of Chex are mixed with nuts, pretzels, and baked crackers, [38] and then often baked again with butter and various other spices (Worcestershire sauce in the original mix) to add flavor. Commercial and homemade varieties exist and the snack is often served ...