PLANTERS

PLANTERS Salted Mixed Nuts, Party Snacks, Plant Based Protein, 56 oz Canister

Price range: $20.96 through $96.54

PLANTERS Salted Mixed Nuts combine all your classic favorites into one satisfying snacking experience. This delicious blend contains peanuts (less than 50% by weight), almonds, cashews, Brazil nuts and pecans. The mixed nuts are roasted to perfection then enhanced with sea salt for crave-worthy flavor. A classic guest at cocktail parties, family movie nights, and holiday get-togethers, PLANTERS has been serving up deliciousness. The combination of natural flavors and textures in these mixed nuts makes them irresistibly crunchy snacks for any occasion. Enjoy them on their own or as versatile savory additions to trail mixes, salads, and your favorite dessert recipes. Each 1oz Kosher serving contains 6 grams of plant-based protein and 170 calories to help curb your hunger and keep you going until mealtime. The generous 56oz airtight canister with a convenient resealable lid keeps these salted mixed nuts fresh and handy as snacks for road trips, offices, lunchboxes and more. All trademarks, logos and images are owned by Hormel Foods Corporation, its subsidiaries and affiliates. Copyright Hormel Foods, LLC

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