Aquarium Trail Mix

Aquarium Trail Mix

The kids will have great fun mixing up this simple but delicious trail mix with fun ocean animal themes for a day at the aquarium! They will have even more fun eating it!

A day at the aquarium is so much fun and having fish in your snack bag makes it even more so! This Aquarium Trail Mix is sure to be a highlight of your day!

Serve it to keep the hunger pangs at bay as you wait for lunch, in the car on the way if you have a long drive or even as a guessing game to see if they can figure out where the next field trip will be! 

This trail mix is perfect to go along with an Aquarium Scavenger Hunt. Our family loves the aquarium and we also love a zoo so I also made a Zoo Scavenger Hunt and Zoo Trail Mix. We usually have either a zoo or aquarium membership; whichever we live closer to at the moment (since we move a lot).

And we go to the pet store about once a week so I also made a Pet Store Scavenger Hunt to make that visit even more fun! We have always loved looking at animals—any animals!

One of the best things about this recipe is that the kids can totally make it by themselves! It requires no cooking. The little bit of pouring (and it is non messing pouring!), measuring and mixing is all child friendly! This is a super-fast and easy recipe to have ready last minute if needed. It doesn’t even need chilling like some recipes do. You can’t get any easier than this!

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Other Fun Trail Mixes:

The Animal Crackers:

I used regular animal crackers but if you would rather the chocolate or iced version, use whatever you would like!

The Pretzels:

Again, the exact kind is your preference. A small shape is best, as it fits together with the other ingredients. I use the mini twists. The small pretzel sticks would also work.

The Goldfish:

You could also Whales, any color or type of Goldfish or a mix of 2 or 3 kinds; whatever you like best or have on hand.

The Cereal:

I used Kix because I had it on hand and we like it. Use what your family likes. Cheerios or any Chex type would also be good. Preferably a low dust type that isn’t messy.

Other Mix-in’s:

There are plenty of other things that could be added too! That is what is so great about this mix. You don’t want too much “sweet” or too much “salty” but it is totally to your liking. If you have other sweet or salty mix-in’s you would like, throw them in too! Experiment and let me know what else you like!

Here are some ideas:

Popcorn

Cheerios

M&M’s

Mini marshmallows

Bugles

Teddy Grahams

Corn Chips

Cheese its

Nuts

Sunflower seeds

The Recipe:

ingredients for Aquarium Trail Mix

popped popcorn

mini twists pretzels

Kix

Goldfish crackers

Gummy Worms

vanilla yogurt raisins

Swedish fish

Directions:

Add all ingredients to a large bowl.

Aquarium Trail Mix in mixing bowl

Mix all of the ingredients together and enjoy!

Aquarium Trail Mix

Makes 7 cups of trail mix.

Store leftovers in an airtight container.

Prep time: 5 minutes

Makes 14 half cup servings

Notes:

We pretend the yogurt raisins are alligator, turtle or snake eggs!

We pretend the Gummy Worms are eels; much more fun than worms and we see them at the aquarium!

This recipe used half of a 7oz bag of vanilla yogurt raisins so if you doubled the recipe one bag would be perfect.

An 8oz bag of Gummy worms had just over 1 cup with just a few extras.

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Aquarium Trail Mix

Aquarium Trail Mix

Yield: 14 half cup servings
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 5 minutes

The kids will have great fun mixing up this simple but delicious trail mix with fun ocean animal themes for a day at the aquarium! They will have even more fun eating it!

Ingredients

  • 2 heaping cups popped popcorn
  • 1 cup mini twists pretzels
  • 1 cup Kix
  • 1 cup Goldfish crackers
  • 1 cup Gummy Worms
  • ½ cup vanilla yogurt raisins
  • ½ cup Swedish fish (3.1oz box)

Instructions

    Add all ingredients to a large bowl.

    Mix all of the ingredients together and enjoy!

    Makes 7 cups of trail mix.

    Store leftovers in an airtight container.




Notes

We pretend the yogurt raisins are alligator, turtle or snake eggs!

We pretend the Gummy Worms are eels; much more fun than worms and we see them at the aquarium!

This recipe used half of a 7oz bag of vanilla yogurt raisins so if you doubled the recipe one bag would be perfect.

An 8oz bag of Gummy worms had just over 1 cup with just a few extras.



Nutrition Information
Yield 14 Serving Size 1/2 cup
Amount Per Serving Calories 144Total Fat 2gSaturated Fat 1gTrans Fat 0gUnsaturated Fat 1gCholesterol 0mgSodium 107mgCarbohydrates 31gNet Carbohydrates 30gFiber 1gSugar 15gProtein 1g

This data was provided and calculated by Nutritionix using unknown brands unless named in the recipe. If nutrition is important to you, I highly encourage you to verify any data you see here with your favorite nutrition calculator. Also, you can put in exactly what you used so it is the most accurate. This is just to give you an idea, as any nutrition calculation is not exactly accurate unless every single product brand used is entered. Please note also that I am not a certified nutritionist or health professional of any kind. Please consult a doctor or trained professional for medical advice.

Cindy

Cindy

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