Talk:Chex Mix
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It seems to me that the nutrition information is somewhat inconsistent. (I am currently reading the nutrition information on the back of a Chex Mix Traditional pouch) The serving size given in the article is 30g, the pouch is 49g; the pouch lists the sodium content for said 49g as 620mg, the statistic given for a 30g serving in the article. Someone needs to verify the nutrition statistics for a 30g serving because it seems doubtful that the pouches have a statistically higher sodium content.
I just moved to Austin, TX and I've noticed that one of my friends calls Chex Mix "Trash." I'm from Oklahoma and never heard it called that. Is this slang for Chex common or is my friend just out of her mind? Comment on my blog to let me know if you've heard it called trash before. www.seekingtruthnow.com
My best friend was telling me about a family recipe for chex mix (trash). His family is from the TX area and they have always called it trash. Confused me like few things ever have until he clarified. In any case, It seems to be regional.
- Where I'm from (Ohio-Pennsylvania area) trash is something different. It consists of a cereal, usually Chex, combined with metled chocolate and powdered sugar. It was mixed together by shaking the ingredients in a plastic bag, and for a large batch you could use a trash bag, hence the name. 75.185.161.15 (talk) 18:00, 1 June 2008 (UTC)
It seems someone is obsessed with letting all know that the various types are not "vegan".
[edit] Original Research and Unverified Claims.
It seems that Chex Mix may contain original research and unverified claims. There are many sentences that contain opinions and there are no sources cited. Thanks. ✬Dillard421✬ (talk • contribs) 04:02, 17 July 2007 (UTC)
[edit] where sold
the article does not make it clear where in the world it is sold?