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Auntie Anne’s Wants to Make You Snack MVP During the Big Game
Admit it, Super Bowl Sunday is just as much about the commercials and the food as it is the game, right? Sure, we love football as much as the next person, but the spread can really make or break the experience. If you don’t want to cook, but still want a delicious snack during the game, Auntie Anne’s Pretzels has you covered with their Football Buckets. The pretzel chain’s Football Buckets, with or without protein, will satisfy even the most finicky snacker’s palate.
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Auntie Anne’s Football Buckets Feed a Crowd
According to their website, an Auntie Anne’s Football Bucket comes “with two flavors of Pretzel Nuggets/Mini Dogs and your choice of three dips.” It contains 90 to 100 nuggets and feeds 5 to 7 people.
Auntie Anne’s shared photos on the Football Bucket on Instagram, and fans thought they looked delicious.
“the winner of tonight’s game is ME,” Auntie Anne’s captioned the post.
“Let’s turn your dreams into reality!” Someone wrote.
“Anne isn’t playing games,” another person agreed.
This person asked the $1 million question, “how much is that tho?”
It looks like pricing for Auntie Anne’s Football Bucket varies per location, but plan to spend upwards of $30 for the salty and sweet treat.
Believe it or not, Auntie Anne’s has been a staple in malls for more than 30 years. The company believes strongly in giving back to the community and its employees.
“’Auntie’ Anne Beiler started baking pretzels to help fund her husband’s desire to provide free family counseling services for their community. He ultimately realized his dream and opened a counseling center. In, as she calls it, ‘a twist of fate,’ Anne found her true calling as an unlikely entrepreneur, taking her business from a single farmer’s market stand to the world’s largest soft pretzel franchise,” the website explains. “Throughout it all, Anne remained steadfast in her commitment to giving back, saying, ‘Caring for other people is the purpose of Auntie Anne’s.’”
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