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

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    How To Make My Grandma Jean’s Snack Mix. For a hefty 20 cups, or about 20 servings, you’ll need: 8 cups (12 to 13 ounces) Rice Chex Cereal. 4 cups (8 ounces) Wheat Chex Cereal

  3. Chex Mix - Wikipedia

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    Commercial Chex Mix. 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. Though contents vary ...

  4. 25 Old-Fashioned Recipes That Boomers Absolutely Loved

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    4. Chex Mix. We can trace the roots of Chex Mix back to the '50s, when Ralston Purina published an official party mix recipe on boxes of the fledgling cereal. Ever since, it's been easy to find a ...

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

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    Yields: 8-10 servings. Prep Time: 30 mins. Total Time: 1 hour 30 mins. Ingredients. 4 c. cups corn and/or rice cereal squares (such as Chex) 2 c. mini pretzels

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    Quaker Old Fashioned Oats; Quaker Oh!s Cereal; Quaker Puffed Rice; Quaker Shredded Wheat Cereal; Quaker Oatmeal Squares Cereal; Quisp Cereal; Other. AMP Energy Gum; Aunt Jemima Mixes & Syrups (now Pearl Milling) Quaker Baking Mixes; Sabra Hummus; Tropicana; Rice Snacks. Quaker Large Rice Cakes; Quaker Mini Delights; Quaker Quakes; Quaker ...

  7. Chex - Wikipedia

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    Chex is an American brand of breakfast cereal currently manufactured by General Mills. It was originally known as Shredded Ralston, first produced in 1936 and owned by Ralston Purina of St. Louis, Missouri, then later renamed Chex in 1950. [1] The Chex brand went with corporate spinoff Ralcorp in 1994 and was then sold to General Mills in 1997. [2]