Simple ingredients, tasty snack
Costco
The ingredients for Costco’s classic Kirkland Signature Trail Mix are largely as you might expect: nuts, raisins, and chocolate. Clearly anyone with a nut allergy should avoid the mix at all costs. A post on Reddit a month ago noted that the mix has also been reformulated somewhat and that there are now also peanut M&Ms, though not reflected (yet) in the packaging’s art (via Eat This, Not That!).
Some might be surprised to know this snack is listed as Kosher on the Costco website (via Costco). Those with allergies should be aware, however, that the product is packaged in a facility that also contains wheat and eggs. There are about 60 quarter-cup servings per bag, which yields about 160 calories per serving. And when it comes to eating, everyone has their own method. Says fan tahoeparis, “I set aside the M&Ms (mostly) and give them to guys in the office. I’m more about the salty nuts and sweet raisins!” while another fan, yusuphysique, shared, “All the mms are gone already lol and then the almonds!” Meanwhile, user abandhanship added, “i take out all the raisins first.” However you eat them, this Costco find seems like a pretty good deal and a longtime favorite. Sometimes classics are the best.
Costco Shoppers Can’t Get Enough Of This Classic Kirkland Trail Mix
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By Kate Hagan Gallup/July 17, 2021 3:35 pm EST
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Simple ingredients, tasty snack
Costco
The ingredients for Costco’s classic Kirkland Signature Trail Mix are largely as you might expect: nuts, raisins, and chocolate. Clearly anyone with a nut allergy should avoid the mix at all costs. A post on Reddit a month ago noted that the mix has also been reformulated somewhat and that there are now also peanut M&Ms, though not reflected (yet) in the packaging’s art (via Eat This, Not That!).
Some might be surprised to know this snack is listed as Kosher on the Costco website (via Costco). Those with allergies should be aware, however, that the product is packaged in a facility that also contains wheat and eggs. There are about 60 quarter-cup servings per bag, which yields about 160 calories per serving. And when it comes to eating, everyone has their own method. Says fan tahoeparis, “I set aside the M&Ms (mostly) and give them to guys in the office. I’m more about the salty nuts and sweet raisins!” while another fan, yusuphysique, shared, “All the mms are gone already lol and then the almonds!” Meanwhile, user abandhanship added, “i take out all the raisins first.” However you eat them, this Costco find seems like a pretty good deal and a longtime favorite. Sometimes classics are the best.
Some might be surprised to know this snack is listed as Kosher on the Costco website (via Costco). Those with allergies should be aware, however, that the product is packaged in a facility that also contains wheat and eggs. There are about 60 quarter-cup servings per bag, which yields about 160 calories per serving.
And when it comes to eating, everyone has their own method. Says fan tahoeparis, “I set aside the M&Ms (mostly) and give them to guys in the office. I’m more about the salty nuts and sweet raisins!” while another fan, yusuphysique, shared, “All the mms are gone already lol and then the almonds!” Meanwhile, user abandhanship added, “i take out all the raisins first.”
However you eat them, this Costco find seems like a pretty good deal and a longtime favorite. Sometimes classics are the best.