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Chex Mix


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I was wanting to make Jacob some type of Chex Mix...I saw where Danna Korn said you could buy a ceral at the grocery or health food store just like Chex Ceral...I picked up a Corn Chex cereal and it said wheat in it...Do you know where I can get one to make chex mix??

Thanks!


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Guest nini

Health Valley makes a Rice Crunch and a Corn Crunch cereals that look just like Chex and work just as well in the Chex mix recipe. I found them at Whole Foods.

lovegrov Collaborator

The Health Valley cereals are the olny ones I know of. If you don't find them right away keep trying. Apparently the company ran out recently.

richard

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If you're in the Northwest, Fred Meyer carries the Rice Crunch'ems and Corn Crunch'ems. I found both last week and made the mix for New Year's Eve. You can't tell the difference.

Liz

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Does anyone know of somewhere online I can order it?

Guest nini
Does anyone know of somewhere online I can order it?

Open Original Shared Link

here ya go, they are currently temporarily out of stock on them, but should be getting them back in soon

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