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Bull's Eye Mix - Hit the Snack Target! 🎯 Dive into the Bull's Eye Mix, a perfect blend of roasted and salted almonds, cashews, peanuts, pumpkin seeds, and sweet, juicy raisins. It's your go-to snack ...

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Health Benefits

Almonds are a fantastic source of antioxidants. Antioxidants help protect against oxidative stress, which can damage molecules in your cells and contribute to inflammation, aging and diseases like cancer. Almonds do more than just lower LDL levels in your blood. They also protect LDL from oxidation, which is a crucial step in the development of heart disease. One cup of cranberries in fact has a total of 8,983 antioxidant capacity. One-half cup of raisins will give you 3.3 grams of fiberTrusted Source, or roughly 10 to 24 percent of your daily needs, depending on your age and gender. Raisins have about 45 milligrams of calcium per 1/2-cup serving. Pumpkin seeds contain antioxidants like carotenoids and vitamin E. Antioxidants can reduce inflammation and protect your cells from harmful free radicals.

Fun Facts

Trail Mix is a type of snack mix that was developed to be taken on hikes and other outdoor activities. Traditionally a trail mix is a hunger stilling snack mix that specifically combines dried fruits, nuts, seeds and at times chocolate. Native Americans have been eating trail mixes for thousands of years and originally included buffalo meat. Combining nuts, raisins and chocolates as a trail mix dates back to around 1910. In Australia and New Zealand they call trail mix “Scroggin”. August 31st is National Trail Mix Day. There Are More Than 50 Varieties of Pumpkin. Green Pumpkin Seeds Are the Naked Version of White Pumpkin Seeds. Pumpkin Pie Spice Doesn't Contain Pumpkin. Pumpkin Is a Type of Squash. National Pumpkin Day is celebrated every Oct. 26. Pumpkins Grow Everywhere Except Antarctica.

How to Store and Select

Storing nuts correctly is important to ensure maximum freshness and taste. Whether you buy this heart-healthy snack in a 1-pound bag or in bulk they can become rancid rapidly if not stored properly. Heat exposure will cause the oils in nuts to go bad, resulting in rancid nuts. Store your nuts in the fridge or freezer (away from onions and other strong-smelling foods), this limits the exposure to light, oxygen and heat. Use containers with air-tight seals, a glass jar or plastic containers are a good option to maintain proper moisture levels. Label the products you store with dates so you know which ones to indulge in first. Make sure to let cold nuts warm up to room temperature before opening the bag. This prevents the nuts from absorbing excess moisture. If you are planning on eating and finishing the bag within a few days just storing them in an air-tight container will be sufficient.

Made in The USA

Proudly made in The USA. Shipped directly from our distribution center located in San Antonio, Texas.

Almonds (Almond, Peanut, cottonseed and or canola oil, salt), Cashews (Cashew, Peanut cottonseed and or canola oil, salt), Peanuts (Peanut, Peanut, Cottonseed and or canola oil, salt), Raisin (Sorbet Raisin, Sulfur Dioxide), Pumpkin Seeds (Pumpkin Seed, Peanut, Cottonseed and or canola oil, salt)

Store product in dry, cool conditions below 75 degrees

Processed and packaged on shared equipment in a facility that manufactures Peanuts, Soy, Wheat, Dairy, Tree Nuts, Coconut, Sulfites and Milk products. Products may contain occasional shell fragment. Please be advised that our products may contain Peanut, Tree Nuts, Soy, Wheat, Dairy, Coconut, Sulfites, Milk and/or other allergens.

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