Throwdown: Chex Mix vs. Gardettos (2024)

Hello again friends.

Today, I am excited to bring you a comparison that no one seems to think of when comparing salty snacks–Traditional Chex Mix vs. Gardettos. This is quite the power match for me, as I have always wondered which one is better. After today, I will finally be able to put these questions to rest for myself and other curious snackers.

The two snack mix behemoths… who wins? Let’s find out.

Overview

Per the usual, we will start out with a general look at each product before delving into the review/comparison. The original Chex Mix has a very colorful and inviting packaging. It practically beckons at you to take it off of the shelf. It seems almost like a younger brother to the comparatively more “mature” aesthetic of the Gardettos. Whether or not these differences in packaging actually mean anything is to be seen. There isn’t much else of note on the packaging, except for the usual advertisem*nts to try other flavors. See for yourself; I’ve included pictures of both bags below.

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Comparison

Here is where things get interesting. The two mixes have many of the same “snack bits” in common– both have the rye chips, pretzels, and curvy breadsticks. However, the Gardettosdo nothave the actual “chex”, and the Chex Mixdo nothave the larger, more rounded breadsticks. I will include a picture of both mixes in their own separate bowls for you to compare.

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As you can see, there are some subtle differences between them. But there’s way too much in common here for me to skip this comparison. They are way too similar, and I am always surprised at how rarely the debate is brought up in the snack world. At any rate, how do they compare taste wise? Let’s see!

Okay, the Gardettos have a sharper seasoning to them. If you grab each individual piece in a handful and eat it at once, you will notice quickly that the Gardettos have a faster initial punch. It has a peppery, almost zesty seasoning. The Gardettos are also more dense, as you might expect. Having 2 different types of breadsticks in the mixture adds a little more “girth” to the overall bite. I would reach for the Gardettos if you want a snack that will fill you up a bit more.

Meanwhile, the Chex Mix has a more yeasty flavor. Having the physical chex seems to go a long way in creating that profile. It’s not bad, but the Chex Mix feels a lot like “snack cereal,” which is to say that when you eat your cereal in the morning, you’re not really getting anything substantial. It’s just something to coat your taste buds during those early morning rises. The Gardettos are more like the oatmeal equivalent–substantial, more oomph. From a texture standpoint, the Chex Mix definitely feel lighter, so I could see it being easier to get carried away with this mixture as opposed to the Gardettos. In addition, the flavor of the Chex Mix sticks around longer than the flavor of the Gardettos. It is more of an “overarching” flavor profile as opposed to the quick 1-2 punch with the Gardettos.

They are both enjoyable mixes, it just depends on the person. Even though I much preferred the initial flavor of the Gardettos, I didn’t like how quickly that flavor tapered off compared to the Chex Mix. The Chex is a little more consistent, whereas the Gardettos don’t waste any time. Both mixes have a really nice texture and crunch, so they each get points for that as well. Gotta have a good crunch with salty snacks. I think the “bold” version of the Chex Mix would probably make for a more accurate comparison between the two brands.

Regardless, the show must go on. They are both great, but I do tend to be someone who prefers stronger flavors with savory snacks. For that reason, I would have to say that I prefer the Gardettos. Your mileage may vary. The Gardettos had more substance and a better initial flavor. Even though that flavor falls off more compared to that of the Chex Mix, I still found myself reaching for more of the Gardettos. Texture was close here, but I also found the Gardettos having a little more of that satisfying crunch.

The Verdict

All in all, I would give the Traditional Chex Mix 3.5/5 stars,and theGardettos 4/5 stars.

Both solid, but grab the Gardettos. Those are king.

I hope you all enjoyed. I will see you on the next one!!

-thechiefeats

P.S: Health conscious? Below is the nutritional info for Chex Mix & Gardettos:

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Throwdown: Chex Mix vs. Gardettos (2024)

FAQs

Throwdown: Chex Mix vs. Gardettos? ›

From a texture standpoint, the Chex Mix definitely feel lighter, so I could see it being easier to get carried away with this mixture as opposed to the Gardettos. In addition, the flavor of the Chex Mix sticks around longer than the flavor of the Gardettos.

Is Gardettos owned by Chex Mix? ›

Gardetto's is a brand of snack mix owned by General Mills, which also owns the similar Chex Mix. The Gardetto Family Bakery was founded in 1932 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin by Baptiste and Diane Gardetto and was acquired by General Mills in 1999.

What did they take out of Gardettos? ›

Why does Gardettos call it the "original recipe" when they took out the bread piece with the sesame seeds on top? It's bugged me for a few years now. It was the best piece. Sesame seeds are so expensive now.

Is Gardettos snack mix healthy? ›

Gardetto extracts the worst part of its original snack mix and tries to serve it as a gourmet treat—a sneaky move that might have serious repercussions for even casual munchers. Each single serving exceeds the amount of trans fat deemed safe to consume daily by the American Heart Association.

Is Chex Mix healthier than chips? ›

13) Chex Mix: Fewer calories and the same amount of sodium as Doritos and Fritos, but more carbohydrates. Plus, nobody likes every single item in the mix (the rye chips, in particular, can be as divisive as broccoli).

Which is better, gardettos or Chex Mix? ›

They are both enjoyable mixes, it just depends on the person. Even though I much preferred the initial flavor of the Gardettos, I didn't like how quickly that flavor tapered off compared to the Chex Mix. The Chex is a little more consistent, whereas the Gardettos don't waste any time.

What makes gardettos so good? ›

The crunch of the all-carb bag is mighty. The seasoning is addictive, a powerful explosion of salt, salt, garlic, and salt -- and apparently dried Worcestershire sauce, onion, baking soda, caraway, and a million chemical-sounding ingredients.

What are the little brown things in Gardettos? ›

You know those dark brown little chips in Gardettos? They're just little spiced pieces of dried rye bread. We made a couple tweaks like using Gardetto's toast pieces in the recipe instead of toasting our own bread.

Who owns Chex Mix? ›

Chex is an American brand of breakfast cereal currently manufactured by General Mills.

What are the chips in Chex Mix called? ›

Chex Mix – Rice, corn and/or wheat Chex, peanuts, pretzels, and usually bagel chips. Chex cereal was introduced in 1937 by Ralston Purina. Gardetto's – Bread sticks, rye chips, and pretzels made by General Mills, owner of the similar Chex Mix.

What is the most unhealthy snack? ›

  • Bad Snack 1: Chips. Potato chips might seem like a quick fix for your hunger, but they provide little nutritional value, Culbertson says. ...
  • Bad Snack 2: Crackers. “Crackers do not stave off hunger well,” Culbertson says. ...
  • Bad Snack 3: Granola or cereal bar. ...
  • Bad Snack 4: Pretzels. ...
  • Bad Snack 5: 100-calorie cookie snack packs.
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Is Chex Mix OK to eat? ›

Is Chex mix a healthy snack. In terms of snacks, this one certainly isn't the worst. On the other hand, if you've got high blood pressure, you definitely need to be careful of mindlessly eating it. In just a half cup, traditional Chex mix has 250 mg of sodium.

Why is Chex Mix so good? ›

Chex mix is the ultimate DIY snack. It's crunchy, just the right amount of salty, and stays good for several weeks, making it the perfect thing to keep on the counter for midday or pre-dinner nibbling. Plus, our version can be made with whatever cereal, toasted nuts, and crunchy snacks you've stocked up on.

Is it cheaper to buy or make Chex Mix? ›

Homemade Chex Mix is cheaper AND better tasting than anything you can buy at the store. Does homemade Chex Mix need to be refrigerated? You can store homemade Chex Mix at room temperature in an airtight container for up to 4 days.

What is the healthiest snack? ›

Other simple, healthy snacks
  • Whole-grain toast with low-sodium peanut butter or other nut butter.
  • Fat-free/low-fat cheese.
  • Fat-free/low-fat plain with fruit.
  • Fruit and veggie smoothie.
  • Whole-grain crackers with canned very low sodium tuna or low-sodium salmon.
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Who is Chex Mix owned by? ›

Chex Mix – Brands – Food we make - General Mills.

Who makes Gardettos? ›

Gardettos – Brands – Food we make - General Mills.

Does General Mills own Chex? ›

What Major Brands Does General Mills Own? General Mills brands includes Annie's, Betty Crocker, Nature Valley, Yoplait, Pillsbury, Haagen-Dazs, and Blue Buffalo. It also has ownership in various cereal products including Cheerios, Chex, Lucky Charms, Trix, and Cocoa Puffs.

What is the fancy name for Chex Mix? ›

Chex mix (aka nuts n' bolts), a classic American snack that's a staple in American homes, especially during football games and holiday gatherings, combines Chex cereal with nuts and other bite-sized treats, seasoned and baked until crispy.

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