samedi 19 août 2017
Target Launches a Candy Corn Trail Mix to Keep the Sugar High Fueled
In addition to limited-edition pumpkin foods hitting shelves Sept. 3, Target will stock a new Candy Corn Trail Mix ($3) under its Archer Farms brand. The snack tosses together honey-roasted peanuts, candy corn, raisins, and white chocolate pretzel balls. It sounds like a sweet-tooth's paradise. If you can't wait for its release, you can always create your own trail mix and mix up salty and sweet ingredients, like roasted peanuts, peanut butter pretzels, white chocolate chips, and Chex cereal, but you do you!
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