Southern Style Nuts, Hunter Mix, Gourmet, 30 oz

(7 customer reviews)

Enjoy the delicious taste and crunchy texture of Southern Style Nuts Hunter Mix. This 30-ounce mix consists of gourmet sesame sticks, peanuts, sunflower kernels, almonds, cashews, and pepitas. The Southern Style Gourmet Hunter Mix is kettle roasted and also ideal for vegetarians. The large, resealable jar keeps the contents fresh in storage or while on the go. The Gourmet Hunter Mix nuts from Southern Style Nuts are delicious and an irresistible snack.

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Southern Style Nuts

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Southern Style Nuts

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Southern Style Nuts

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7 reviews for Southern Style Nuts, Hunter Mix, Gourmet, 30 oz

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  1. mew4u

    Not disappointing.
    Iced Brownies. 4 4X4 PER PACKAGE. NO MISTAKES WITH ACCIDENTAL OPEN PACKÀGE . Each Brownie. is about 4″ . Frosting is more than a decoration. I taste powdered sugar, which is fine. Thick enough to be a product in itself. Textures perfect. Ingredients missing : nuts ànd little more intense chocolate flavor. Texture is perfect. i guess nuts could be pressed, pecan pieces could be pressed into icing. Did not taste chemicals.

  2. Candice

    Delicious!
    Best mix I have ever had. Just love it.

  3. Montie

    Can’t eat just a few. Healthy snack 😋
    Love the roasted taste. Fresh

  4. cher

    yummy!
    This is so good! I was craving sesame sticks and saw this and so glad because yummm!

  5. lisa

    Love these,
    Out of date.

  6. Tiffany


    This is my favorite nut mix by far, and ive tried a lot of them, even the one they have at Costco. This one is my favorite. Perfect combination of nuts and seeds, balanced with just the right amount of crunchy sesame sticks. Love the flavor and the saltiness is perfect. My one and only go-to trail mix. Haha bonus I even love the airtight container they come in, I have a collection of them I use for loose peanuts, candy, or organization in my basement.

  7. Aria


    The content is not shown the same as the label. I guess the biggest part of it is peanuts. The proportion of cashew nuts is very small. Taste good tho.

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