Yes, many people fondly remember the thin pretzel sticks that came in a small red and white box, often associated with the brand "Baker's" or "Snyder's." These crunchy snacks were popular for their salty flavor and convenient packaging, making them a favorite for parties and snacking. While they may not be as widely available today, they still evoke nostalgia for those who enjoyed them.
In Spanish, pretzel sticks are commonly referred to as "palitos de pretzel." If you're describing them in a specific context or region, you might also hear variations, but "palitos de pretzel" is widely understood.
yes all you need is pretzel sticks. :)
Fish sticks, cheese , and pretzel in the blender
The number of Weight Watchers points in pretzel sticks can vary based on the brand and serving size. Generally, a serving of traditional pretzel sticks (about 1 ounce or 28 grams) may range from 3 to 5 points. It's best to check the specific packaging or use the Weight Watchers app for accurate tracking based on your plan.
Well, there are corn chex, wheat chex, bread "sticks", pretzel's and then the toasted bread pieces.
I don't exactly know. I think probably around, 44 grams.
popcorn, toast, pretzel sticks, jelly beans
Either those pretzel sticks or Rugalah which is like a baby jelly filled Jewish cake-desert.
mix together things like: mini pretzels chex cereal pretzel sticks mini bread crusts
eight to be exact
Sorry, I can't remember!
50 sticks of butter or maybe a little more