A New Gardetto’s Snack Mix Just Dropped and We Tried It

I have a very distinct memory of becoming a fan of Gardetto’s snack mix. I was in middle school and my best friend Amanda introduced me to it. (I didn’t say it was an exciting story.) One day, all I knew was Chex Mix, and then Gardetto’s came along with a sophisticated look and rye chips so savory and delicious, people insisted they be packaged on their own. I’m not sure it’s possible to improve upon the flavor of the original Gardetto’s mix, but that hasn’t stopped the brand from trying. A new Gardetto’s snack mix flavor just dropped: Gardetto’s Aged Cheddar. 

As a Gardetto’s fan and the taste tester who led our cheddar cheese taste test, I feel highly qualified to tell you whether Aged Cheddar Gardetto’s are worth your hard-earned snack cash. If I promise not to tell any more boring stories, will you read my review? 

gardetto's aged cheddar snack mix review

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Gardetto’s Aged Cheddar

This snack mix contains rye chips, pretzels, breadsticks that look like little loaves of bread, and little square crackers that look like Cheez-Its (maybe they are Cheez-Its—the packaging doesn’t mention the components). The breadsticks and the Cheez-Its appear to have cheese baked in, but all of the morsels are coated in a cheesy flavor dust. 

Pros: I swear the rye chips in this new Gardetto’s snack mix taste more like rye than the rye chips in the original Gardetto’s mix. Or like pumpernickel bread, maybe. Either way I can taste the actual chip here, which I guess you could count as a plus even though it mostly means this mix is very unevenly seasoned. Some bites are super cheesy, some are super bland. I do like these breadsticks, though. Typically, breadsticks are my least favorite snack mix element because they taste like almost nothing, but these seem to actually have some cheese baked in, so they have a little more flavor. The Cheez-It crackers are good, too—anecdotally, those were the most seasoned elements in the bag I got. 

Cons: This mix just can’t hang with regular Gardetto’s. That savory, Worcestershire sauce sort of flavor is irresistible. Aged Cheddar doesn’t make enough of an impression.

Rating:

7.5/10

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About the Author

Gwynedd Stuart

Gwynedd Stuart, Sporked’s managing editor, is an L.A.-based writer and editor who spends way, way too much time at the grocery store. She’s never met an Old El Paso taco or mozzarella stick she didn’t like.

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