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Candy corn makes this natural snack for fall gatherings. The sweet and salty flavors are irresistible. Marlene Harguth, Maynard, Minnesota
Nutritional Facts 3/4 cup equals 260 calories, 16 g fat (5 g saturated fat), 12 mg cholesterol, 263 mg sodium, 27 g carbohydrate, 2 g fiber, 5 g protein.
Originally published as Harvest Snack Mix in Taste of Home's Holiday & Celebrations Cookbook Annual 2005, p241
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Reviewed on Oct. 28, 2011 by jmziegler
I brought this mix to our office Halloween pot luck and everyone enjoyed it. A nice mix of salt and sweet. I might try replacing the chocolate with M&M's next time.
Reviewed on Oct. 15, 2011 by Rockamama
There were too many unrelated ingredients that didn't go well together. More like a bowl full leftover snacks from your pantry.
Reviewed on Sep. 13, 2011 by cookin4eight
I'm surprised at the negative reviews. This recipe lends itself easily to tweaking according to your taste. We subbed corn chex for the pretzels and liked it better. It's a yummy change from what you expect. I forgot to butter the popcorn and it was fine. I do think it needs to be eaten within the day. Ideal for a party where many would be indulging.
Reviewed on Apr. 04, 2011 by TerryLS
A very tasty snack. I would cut down on the candycorn.
Reviewed on Jan. 05, 2011 by mommyfor5
How can this be a 2010 top 100? The rating is low and the make again percertage is very low. Thought I would give it a try, but I will not make again.
Reviewed on Dec. 27, 2010 by bigthree
I made this mix to take to our church harvest party. It was a big hit. There was a little left, and since it is just me and my husband, I sent the leftover home with a family that has two teenage boys who loved the mix. I did get my empty bowl back.
Reviewed on Nov. 18, 2010 by LoveToMunch
I eliminated cloves and used M&Ms instead of bridge mix. The mix was devoured!
Reviewed on Oct. 30, 2010 by amishguy
I'm so sorry, but in a word this recipe was YUCK!!! I decided to try it the other night for a family movie night and thankfully I only made 1/2 the batch because my family didn't like it one bit. I agree with one reviewer who stated that popcorn doesn't belong in a mix like this. The kernels didn't stay crisp. There was just too much going on in this recipe...the bridge mix, the spices and the sunflower kernels. Not a great combination.
Reviewed on Oct. 30, 2010 by joannsimmons
Already made 3 batches of this stuff - the kids love it and my popcorn was not ruined by the candies...What a fun mix!!
Reviewed on Oct. 29, 2010 by Ethylene
The ingredients, besides the popcorn,tend to make the popcorn stale.
The ingredients, besides the popcorn,
tend to make the popcorn stale.
Reviewed on Oct. 28, 2010 by Roy1949
This looked so much better than it tasted. The best review came from the Cub Scouts for whom it was made...they only picked out the candies! Popcorn just doesn't work in a snack mix; it does not maintain it's crunch and the spices make it "kid-unfriendly". Yuck.
Reviewed on Oct. 27, 2010 by Phill
This is a great snack. I did leave out the cloves as I don't care for the taste and changed the bridge mix for plain M & M's. I will make this again.
Reviewed on Oct. 27, 2010 by thomasharvey
Have not made it yet, but think I will.
Reviewed on Oct. 02, 2009 by cookandbaker
Thanks for the info!
Reviewed on Oct. 02, 2009 by Muria
Bridge mix is chocolate coated nuts, and fruit, and apparently some other things: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bridge_mix I think you could substitute pretty much any chocolate candy with reasonable success. After all, the people you'd be serving it to don't know it's supposed to have bridge mix in it. I was personally thinking of substituting some variety of M&m's, actually.
Bridge mix is chocolate coated nuts, and fruit, and apparently some other things: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bridge_mix
I think you could substitute pretty much any chocolate candy with reasonable success. After all, the people you'd be serving it to don't know it's supposed to have bridge mix in it. I was personally thinking of substituting some variety of M&m's, actually.
Reviewed on Sep. 29, 2009 by cookandbaker
What is chocolate bridge mix?
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