Its a Boy Snack Mix!
- 21 ounces, weight Indiana Popcorn (2 Bags 10.5oz Each)
- 10- 1/2 ounces, weight Bag Mini Marshmallows
- 10- 1/2 ounces, weight Box Golden Grahams
- 11- 1/2 ounces, weight Melted Chocolate Chips
- 7 ounces, weight Melted Caramel Sauce
- 8 ounces, weight Mini Teddy Grahams
- 11- 1/2 ounces, weight Bag Chocolate Chips
- 1 pound Bag Of Blue Sixlets Candies
- 1 container 20 Count Treat Baggies
- First, spread popcorn and marshmallows over as many cookie sheets as you have, mixing the two together to combine.
- I had to do this a couple of times because of my lack of cookie sheets I only have two.
- Take the melted chocolate and drizzle over the popcorn and marshmallows using as much as you think you need and follow with a drizzling of caramel sauce/melted caramel.
- Now you are going to put the cookie sheets into the freezer until the chocolate is not melty anymore.
- Just a few minutes is all it will take.
- While that mix is in the freezer find the biggest bowl you have.
- Im talking huge the stainless steel kind.
- If not you will have to do this in shifts too.
- So into your huge bowl combine everything else (Teddy Grahams, Chocolate Chips and Sixlets candies).
- By this time your chocolate should be solid again so you can get the cookie sheets out from the freezer and start to break the mixture apart.
- Then throw the broken up popcorn into the bowl as well.
- Mix it all together gently.
- And then start bagging it up in treat bags.
- If you have a canning funnel now is the time to bust that baby out.
- It will be extremely helpful because the caramel will stay somewhat sticky and make it really hard to get into the bags.
- If you dont have one you can always leave the caramel out.
weight indiana, marshmallows, golden grahams, chocolate chips, caramel sauce, chocolate chips, baggies
Taken from tastykitchen.com/recipes/appetizers-and-snacks/ite28099s-a-boy-snack-mix/ (may not work)