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.
yes all you need is pretzel sticks. :)
Fish sticks, cheese , and pretzel in the blender
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!
Fish sticks
50 sticks of butter or maybe a little more
To make cinnamon sticks at home, you can start by purchasing whole cinnamon sticks from a store. Then, you can grind them into smaller pieces using a mortar and pestle or a spice grinder. Alternatively, you can also infuse cinnamon flavor into a simple syrup and then dip breadsticks or pretzel rods into the syrup before baking them in the oven until they are crispy.