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Autumn Hash Mix

Updated: May 26

"A delicious addictive sweet and salty snack that is a great addition to any family's traditional holiday setup. Set out on your picky table, for a before dinner snack, individually wrap a serving and decorate for a cute little favor for your guests to bring home, or for a back to school lunch box snack!"



Autumn Hash Mix

Servings – 12 - 1 1/2 cup servings Prep Time – 10 Minutes Cook Time – 0 Minutes

Ingredients:


  • 1 15oz Bag Mini pretzel twists Salted

  • 1 7.5 oz Bag Bugels crispy corn snacks

  • 1 12.1 oz Box Cinnamon Chex cereal or any flavor of your choice

  • 1 15 oz Bag Reese's Pieces peanut butter candy or M&M chocolate candies

  • 1 11 oz Bag Candy corn

  • 1 11 oz Bag Autumn Mix candy


Instructions:


In a large bowl add entire bag of pretzels, cereal, and bugels. Gently mix until combined. Using your hands works best.


Add in each entire bag of reese’s pieces, candy corn and autumn mix candies.


Stirring gently, mix until well combined.


Place in decorative serving dishes, or individual serving containers of your choice.


Notes:


Autumn shaped candy can be replaced by the holiday candy you are making these for. Did you know candy corn is now made for every holiday with color changes? Yup! You read that right! You can find them in your holiday candy isle at your local Walmart or grocery store.


Makes a great favor for your dinner table or send it to school for your little one’s holiday party. *(Due to peanut allergies replacing the Reese’s Pieces with M&M’s is a safer choice for school parties.)


"I made the decorated bags (below) for my office Thanksgiving dinner (hence the “Happy Works-giving” tag) as a favor for everyone to snack on later. They enjoyed it!"


CWT is not a certified dietician or nutritionist. Any nutritional information shared on this site is an estimate counted through measurements and package nutritional information used in each recipe. If calorie, macro counting and other nutritional values are important to you, I recommend running the ingredients through your choice of nutritional calculator you prefer. Calories can vary depending on national brands used per recipe.

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