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1990-2009 - American health-conscious consumers and outdoor enthusiasts.
Trail Mix is a portable blend of nuts, dried fruit, and sometimes chocolate or cereal, designed as a nutritious snack for outdoor activities and casual eating. Popularized in the 1990s along with health food trends and active lifestyles, it represents the convenience and wholesomeness valued in modern American snacking.
Difficulty
Easy
Prep time
10 minutes
Cook time
0 minutes
Total time
10 minutes
Servings
6 servings
Region
United States
Era introduced
1990-2009
Introduced by
American health-conscious consumers and outdoor enthusiasts.
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Trail Mix gained popularity in the 1990s during the rise of health food consciousness and active outdoor lifestyles across the United States. Combining nuts, dried fruits, seeds, and sometimes chocolate, this snack offers portable and balanced energy for hiking, sports, or casual nibbling. Trail Mix reflects modern American values of convenience, nutrition, and flavor variety, and remains an enduring pantry staple for families and adventurers alike.
Standard American snack food; ingredient proportions adjustable per preference.
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