Sweet vs. Savory Snack Mix: Which Is Better?

Food Network Magazine wants to know which side you’re on. Vote now!

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Why is snack mix so addicting? Filled with a variety of crunchy goodies, each handful is slightly different, making it hard to stop at just one. You keep digging in with the hopes of scooping up your favorite bites. Whether you make your own snack mix or buy it at the store, pretzels, chips, cereal and nuts are all popular ingredients. The question becomes whether you opt for the more traditional garlicky seasoning or the sugary version, which will satisfy your sweet tooth.

Food Network Magazine wants to know which side you’re on. Vote in the poll below and tell FN Dish whether you prefer sweet or savory snack mix.

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