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Santa’s Snack Sack
The Tale of Santa’s Snack Sack
On a frosty December night, Santa paused his sleigh over New England, knowing that the elves alone couldn’t capture the flavors of this region. He needed help from the artisans who make holiday snacking a true tradition. So, into his sack went treasures from across the coast and countryside…
First, he reached for the warm spice of cinnamon roasted cashews and cinnamon toasted pecans from the Rhode Island Nut Co., their aroma curling through the air like chimney smoke.
Then came the crunch of Port City Pretzels from Port City Pretzels, each bag a story in itself: Tangy Mustard & Honey for the bold, Cinnamon & Sugar for the sweet tooth, Tasty Ranch & Dill for the savory, and Feisty Hot! for those who like a little fire with their cheer.
From the coast of Maine, the sleigh was filled with popcorn magic from Coastal Maine Popcorn Co.. Santa chuckled at the flavors: Frosted Gingerbread Cookie, White Chocolate & Cranberry, Chocolate Caramel with Sea Salt, and the whimsical surprise—Grilled Cheese Burger.
No holiday sack would be complete without chocolate, so Santa tucked in dark chocolate & peanut butter snack bites and crunchy quinoa peppermint bites from Lake Champlain Chocolates, each morsel a reminder of Vermont’s snowy hills.
From the bogs of Cape Cod, Cape Cod Cranberry Candy offered their scrumptious Cranberry Bog Frogs, a sweet nod to the land where cranberries thrive. And finally, Santa couldn’t resist sliding in a bag of Cape Cod Chips from Cape Cod Chips — the classic crunch beloved by all.
But before he cinched the sack closed, Santa remembered the mountains of New Hampshire, where Maple & Thyme had prepared a hearty bag of trail mix — a rustic blend perfect for snowy hikes or fireside snacking. Into the sack it went, completing the circle of New England flavors.
Santa left a note tucked inside the sack: “Wait until Christmas morning before opening.” But he winked as he wrote it, knowing full well that these treats would be devoured while families cheer on their favorite New England and Boston teams throughout December!
The Tale of Santa’s Snack Sack
On a frosty December night, Santa paused his sleigh over New England, knowing that the elves alone couldn’t capture the flavors of this region. He needed help from the artisans who make holiday snacking a true tradition. So, into his sack went treasures from across the coast and countryside…
First, he reached for the warm spice of cinnamon roasted cashews and cinnamon toasted pecans from the Rhode Island Nut Co., their aroma curling through the air like chimney smoke.
Then came the crunch of Port City Pretzels from Port City Pretzels, each bag a story in itself: Tangy Mustard & Honey for the bold, Cinnamon & Sugar for the sweet tooth, Tasty Ranch & Dill for the savory, and Feisty Hot! for those who like a little fire with their cheer.
From the coast of Maine, the sleigh was filled with popcorn magic from Coastal Maine Popcorn Co.. Santa chuckled at the flavors: Frosted Gingerbread Cookie, White Chocolate & Cranberry, Chocolate Caramel with Sea Salt, and the whimsical surprise—Grilled Cheese Burger.
No holiday sack would be complete without chocolate, so Santa tucked in dark chocolate & peanut butter snack bites and crunchy quinoa peppermint bites from Lake Champlain Chocolates, each morsel a reminder of Vermont’s snowy hills.
From the bogs of Cape Cod, Cape Cod Cranberry Candy offered their scrumptious Cranberry Bog Frogs, a sweet nod to the land where cranberries thrive. And finally, Santa couldn’t resist sliding in a bag of Cape Cod Chips from Cape Cod Chips — the classic crunch beloved by all.
But before he cinched the sack closed, Santa remembered the mountains of New Hampshire, where Maple & Thyme had prepared a hearty bag of trail mix — a rustic blend perfect for snowy hikes or fireside snacking. Into the sack it went, completing the circle of New England flavors.
Santa left a note tucked inside the sack: “Wait until Christmas morning before opening.” But he winked as he wrote it, knowing full well that these treats would be devoured while families cheer on their favorite New England and Boston teams throughout December!