Got your snack plans made for the Big Game? If you want to sweeten the bowl, North Aire Market — maker of dried soups, dip mixes and more — has launched a new nibbler: Snickerdoodle popcorn (sold under the umbrella name Pop It Top It). Think white chocolate and cinnamon on microwave popcorn. If you want to push the popcorn envelope, you could add your own pretzels or nuts to the mix, or perhaps add colored sprinkles that reflect your favorite team.
It could merit a touchdown if you're hosting, or bring it as a gift if you're watching elsewhere.
$7, available at Bibelot shops, Bachman's stores, General Store of Minnetonka and online at www.northairemarket.com.
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