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Baroque Bloke
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Not exotic, but for me it’s Fritos.



Serious about crackers
 
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junk food snack, red vines or twizzlers are addicting for me,


I'm right there with you on this. I don't eat much candy, but twizzlers are hard for me to resist. I don't find them overly sweet and the chewy texture is satisfying although a good flossing is needed afterwords.

Savory snack... just about any nut, trail mix or chips as long as they are not overly salted. I also recently eat near a entire bag of Buc-ee's Beaver Nuggets but I guess those might fit in the sweet category.



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Wheat Thins or Ritz crackers with cheese spread. Pico on chips is hard to beat too.



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Nacho Cheese Doritos...

The. Best. Ever. The other flavors just don't do it - nor other brands. I have to buy the one ounce bags to stop myself from eating a whole large bag. Big Grin



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Those damned peanut butter stuffed pretzel nuggets that started being promoted at the grocery store last year. I can't resist them!

Honorable mentions: roasted peanuts, Snickers, almond-stuffed Hershey's kisses, kettle-cooked rustic dark potato chips, pepitas (salted roasted pumpkin seeds). I have been known to nosh on several of these within the span of an hour.
 
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Fresh made popcorn with lots of butter, lightly salted. The smell has me drooling before it is finished popping.
 
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I'm reeaallllyyy good at BBQ potato chips....


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My trail mix: Macadamia, Pecan, Walnut, Almond and Lily’s no sugar dark chocolate. YUM!


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David jumbo sunflower seeds.



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I hit the Cheez-its or unfrosted animal crackers or salted peanuts.



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Natural: Kohlrabi
Processed : Nestle's drumstick ice creme sundae cone.





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Not really much of a snacker, but I do try to keep some Ritz crackers on hand. I'll eat them with peanut butter and honey, cheese and salsa, or cheese and pepperoni, but most of the time I just eat them plain.



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Bubbies Kosher Dill Pickles. Zero calories but a fair amount of sodium. Uniquely made without vinegar, sugar or preservatives, and have a delicious sourness to them.


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When I want a snack, it means salt - but I still want to keep it healthy. So I go for pistachios or whole grain crackers.
 
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J&J Critters brand microwave pork rinds.



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J&J Critters brand microwave pork rinds.


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Candy:
M&M peanut
Licorice
Cinnamon bears
Malt balls

Snacks:
Tomato basil Wheat Thins or Triscuits
Chex mix


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All of the above, and Crunchy Cheetos ("It ain't easy being chees-ey")!

If I am motived, I enjoy pb&j on Ritz crackers.
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I have many, but nothing beats some good ole milk chocolate double dipped peanuts.

And double stuffed OREO's
+1 on the peanuts. I'm also very fond of chocolate Zingers. My favorite candy bar is a Clark Bar, but I can only find them at a local Fry's Electronics store (!).

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