Chex Mix
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Chex Mix (stylized as Chex mix) is a type of snack mix that includes Chex breakfast cereal (sold by General Mills) as a major component.
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Product type | Snack mix |
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Owner | General Mills |
Introduced | 1952 (original Chex Party Mix Recipe) 1985 (Commercial Version) |
Previous owners | Ralston |
Website | www |

There are many recipes (often printed on Chex cereal boxes) for homemade Chex Mix, also known as Chex Party Mix, which predates the commercial version by thirty years. Though contents vary, the mixes generally include an assortment of Chex cereals, chips, hard breadsticks, pretzels, nuts or bagel bites. There are also commercially sold pre-made varieties of Chex Mix sold by the maker of Chex Cereals.
History of Chex Party Mix
Wheat Chex cereal was introduced in 1937 and Rice Chex in 1950 by Ralston Purina.[1]
In 1952 an advertisement for Chex party mix appeared in Life Magazine with a recipe that included Wheat and Rice Chex.[2]
In 1958 Corn Chex was introduced and added to the recipe.[3] However, it was not until 1985 that pre-packaged products were introduced commercially by Ralston Purina and the trademarks registered to it.[4]
"Original Chex Party Mix"
This refers to the official recipe on the box of chex cereal.[5] The recipe for the "Original chex party mix" has changed multiple times over the years. There are recipes from the 1960s,[6] 1970s and 1980s [7] that differ from the current "Original Chex Party Mix".
Advertising
In the late 1980s and early 1990s, Charlie Brown and the Peanuts gang were used in animated TV commercials to promote Chex Party mix.[8] In August 1996, General Mills acquired the Chex product line from Ralston Purina along with other brands.[9]
Homemade Chex Mix
There are a number of recipes for homemade Chex mix[10][11] including recipes on the Chex cereal boxes[12] and a spicier variant known as Texas Trash.[13]
Commercial contents and varieties
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All commercial Chex Mixes contain some form of Chex cereal. Other ingredients generally include rye chips,[14] bagel chips, breadsticks, pretzels, nuts, and crackers. In total, General Mills produces 13 varieties of Chex Mixes, not including limited editions.[15] These flavors can be broadly divided into three categories: savory, chocolate (usually marketed as "Muddy Buddies"), and sweet 'n salty. Sometimes, limited edition varieties of Chex Mix are released. Past examples of these include Winter Chex Mix Cocoa and Summer Chex Mix Ranch. In 2009, two new flavors, Spicy Szechuan, and Teriyaki were introduced and made available exclusively at convenience stores.
Savory
- Traditional
- Cheddar
- Buffalo Ranch
- Spicy Dill
- Bold Party Blend
- Sour Cream & Onion
- Peanut Lover's
- Hot 'n Spicy (discontinued)
- Jalapeño Cheddar
- Chipotle Cheddar
- White Cheddar
- Soul Food
- Italian Herb & Parmesan
- Cherry & Crunchy Nuts
- Extreme Sweet and Spicy Sriracha
- Extreme Habanero
- Ghost Pepper (discontinued)
- Honey BBQ
- Strawberry and Cranberry Walnut
- Sauerkraut
- Nacho Fiesta (discontinued)
Sweet 'n salty
- Caramel Crunch
- Honey Nut
- Trail Mix
- Malted Mix
Sweet
- Turtle Shell
- Dark Chocolate
- Peanut Butter Chocolate
- Brownie Supreme
- Snicker doodle
- Cookies & Cream
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