REVIEW: Dot’s Original Snack Mix

Dot's Original Snack Mix pouch

Dot’s, Dot’s, Dot’s, Dot’s, Dot’s, Dot’s

Dot’s, Dot’s, Dot’s, Dot’s, Dot’s

Dot’s, Dot’s, Dot’s, Dot’s, Dot’s

EVERYBODY!

About here is where the DJ would probably drop some kind of siren sound effect, and scream, “SNNNNNNNACCCCCCKKKK MIXXXXXXX. Exclusive. Exclusive. Exclusive…”

Dot’s Pretzels has a new snack mix that definitely has a flavor exclusive to the brand. I never actually clocked what the flavor of its flagship pretzel is, but it’s categorized as “bold and savory,” which explains it pretty well. Dot dot dot, I guess.

The four pieces: pretzels, pita chips, rye chips, corn cereal.

Joining the mini versions of its pretzel twists are knockoff Chex pieces, garlic rye chips, and cheese-seasoned pita chips. On the surface, that sounds like a slam dunk snack mix; unfortunately, said surface is absolutely blasted with bold seasoning.

I’ll get the good out of the way — If you’re a fan of Dot’s original flavored pretzels, you’ll think this is just fine. I really like its spice blend, and dig the cute little versions of its typical pretzel sticks.

Pita chips are an inspired ingredient for a snack mix and are easily better than the typical cracker-y adjacent thing that gets tossed into other mixes of this ilk.

The four pieces: pretzels, pita chips, rye chips, corn cereal lined up. Guess which one is guilty.

The rye chips are excellent. They’re smaller than the bagel chips in Chex Mix, and nowhere near as hard. You don’t have to fear for your molars with these.

The “corn cereal” pieces are solid but have tighter weaves and are denser than the superior, airier Chex pieces. I will give them a little credit, though, because they have an almost Bugles consistency. Bugles are underrated.

Dot's Snack Mix in a bowl that had to be adjusted so that there weren't so many pretzels.

So yeah, what’s not to like? You get four distinct, crunchy pieces, you get a little cheese flavor, you get a little garlic, and… actually, no, you don’t, you just get the “bold and savory” Dot’s spice mix. It overwhelms everything.

You can taste cheese and garlic if you isolate the pita and rye chip, respectively, but when eaten as a mix, forget it; you might as well just get a bag of the pretzels. Not only does the flavor mask everything else, but the pretzels also intrude on the specific crunch of the other pieces. There are SO MANY pretzels. I had to stage the photos to give the rest of the cast some spotlight.

A peek into the bag and its many pretzels.

“Well, yeah, dummy, it’s a mix made by a pretzel company.” Fair point, Mom, but the ratio is still out of whack. They could’ve easily cut the pretzels by thirty percent and had a better actual mix.

If you’ve had Dot’s, you know the seasoning makes it tough to eat too many at once. They aren’t necessarily hot and spicy, but they still do a number on your mouth. My mouth is usually so dry that I yearn for the much maligned gumdrop candies of the same name. Yeah, that’s right, Dots are good actually!

Dot's Snack Mix closeup.

Dot’s Snack Mix is a nice attempt, but the brand’s most distinct trait is also its fatal flaw. I like that flavor, but it wears out its welcome and makes for an unsuccessful “mix.” I actually think peanuts would do well to cut the flavor and texture. If you choose to indulge, maybe add some peanuts.

Oh, hey, that DJ is back…

No one will ever top Chex, Chex, Chex, Chex out my medley!

Purchased Price: $6.17
Size: 14 oz.
Purchased at: Walmart
Rating: 5 out of 10
Nutrition Facts: (1/2 Cup) 140 calories, 6 grams of fat, .5 grams of saturated fat, 0 grams of trans fat, 0 milligrams of cholesterol, 300 milligrams of sodium, 19 grams of total carbohydrates, less than 1 gram of total sugars, less than 1 gram of dietary fiber, and 2 grams of protein.

New and Returning Patriotic Snacks Spotted — April 16, 2026

Here are some interesting new and returning (redesigned for America’s 250th birthday and the World Cup) products found on store shelves by your fellow readers. If you’ve tried any of them, share your thoughts in the comments. Spotted something new? Send your photos to [email protected].

Cap’n Crunch’s Crunch Berries America’s 250th Birthday Design

Cap'n Crunch's Crunch Berries America's 250th Birthday Design.

(Spotted by Robbie at Walmart.)

Albanese Firecracker Gummi Bears

Albanese Firecracker Gummi Bears.

(Spotted by Allison H at Kohl’s.)

Amos Peelerz Stars

Amos Peelerz Stars Lemon Blueberry Strawberry.

(Spotted by Allison H at Kohl’s.)

Jet-Puffed Jumbo Star Extra Large Marshmallows

Jet-Puffed Jumbo Star Extra Large Marshmallows.

Not new, but the bag glows in the dark now. (Spotted by Robbie at Walmart.)

Lindt Lindor Assorted Chocolate Truffles Limited Edition Bag

Lindt Lindor Assorted Chocolate Truffles Limited Edition Bag.

Not new, but it comes in a special limited edition bag. (Spotted by Robbie at Randall’s.)

Drizzilicious Special Anniversary Edition Birthday Cake Bites

Drizzilicious Special Anniversary Edition Birthday Cake Bites.

Not new, but it has red and blue sprinkles. (Spotted by Robbie at Target.)

Swedish Fish Mini Red White & Blue Christian Pulisic Pouch

Swedish Fish Mini Red White & Blue Christian Pulisic Pouch.

Sour Patch Kids Red White & Blue Christian Pulisic Pouch

Sour Patch Kids Red White & Blue Christian Pulisic Pouch.

Not new, but it has Christian Pulisic’s photo on the bag.(Spotted by Allison H at Kohl’s.)

Jonny Pops Limeade Cherry & Blue Raspberry Freezer Pops

Jonny Pops Limeade Cherry & Blue Raspberry Freezer Pops.

Jonny Pops Cherry Grape and Fruit Punch Freezer Pops

Jonny Pops Cherry Grape and Fruit Punch Freezer Pops.

(Spotted by Robbie at Target.)

SPOTTED: Sour Patch Kids Black Raspberry Strikers

SPOTTED: Honey Maid S’mores Handi-Snacks

Honey Maid S'mores Handi-Snacks.

Saw this and thought, “Why isn’t there an Oreo version of this?” Then I Googled it, and it turns out there is an Oreo version of this. Then I looked up if there are Nutter Butter and Fig Newtons versions. Surprisingly, no Nutter Butter. Unsurprisingly, no Fig Newtons. (Spotted by Robbie at CVS.)

If you spotted something new, send your photos to [email protected].

REVIEW: Mr Pibb Thrillin’ Vanilla

Mr Pibb Thrillin’ Vanilla bottle

I love Mr Pibb. Okay, or to be more precise, I loved Mr. Pibb. You know. 25 years ago, when it was Mr. Pibb. And then it became Pibb Xtra, and I loved that, too. I never noticed a flavor change when the rebranding occurred, but there are hardcore Pibb Purists who will tell you there absolutely was a distinct formula reconfiguration, and the original was either 1) way better than the newer version or 2) a horrific tragedy.

Again, I didn’t notice.

But now Mr Pibb is back from witness protection, or wherever he was, and Pibb Xtra has been relegated to that Great Soda Graveyard in the Sky. The new Mr Pibb is less “spicy” and has more caffeine. It also — much to my sadness — tastes almost indistinguishable from its primary competition, regular Dr Pepper. That’s right — I’m now firmly in the “Mr Pibb tastes noticeably different than Pibb Xtra, and Pibb Xtra is much better” camp.

It's "Kickin'" cherry, and don't you forget it.

The other thing Mr Pibb is bringing with him? New flavor profiles. For the first time ever, the “Kickin’” cherry cola (the bottle now touts its kickiness as opposed to its spiciness) is now available in “Punchin’ Peach” and “Thrillin’ Vanilla.” So if you get the peach flavor, you’re getting a punching, kicking cherry soda. Violently delicious! Anyway, I got the Vanilla kind because that’s the only one they had at QuikTrip.

Mr Pibb Thrillin’ Vanilla sitting on a desk.

The vanilla flavor is much milder than the vanilla I taste in Dr Pepper & Cream Soda. It wasn’t bad, by any means, just understated. The Mr Pibb taste was front and center, so your enjoyment of this product will probably depend on how much you like the flavor of the reintroduction. Because — as previously stated — I don’t like the new/old version compared to Pibb Xtra, I didn’t really find myself liking Thrillin’ Vanilla, either. Instead, I’m just saddened by what could have been. A vanilla (or peach) infused Pibb Xtra would have been absolutely divine. But as it stands, I won’t be sad to see this one go.

Purchased Price: $2.79
Size: 20 fl oz bottle
Purchased at: QuikTrip
Rating: 5 out of 10
Nutrition Facts: (20 oz) 240 calories, 0 grams of fat, 60 milligrams of sodium, 66 grams of carbohydrates, 66 grams of sugar, and 0 grams of protein.

Scroll to Top