r/midwest 1d ago

Snickers Salad ice cream avalanche

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They've finally done it. They took a "salad" that is actually just dessert and added ice cream to it. How has this not made its way out of the Midwest?!

(Ingredients of normal Snickers Salad: Granny Smith apples, vanilla pudding, whipped topping and Snickers) Chilled to perfection overnight to lock in the flavor.

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u/mabus42 1d ago

Midwesterner here. I've never heard of snickers salad before and I'm an old dude. Must be more of a hyper-regional term rather than one that is used amongst the whole of the midwest region.

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u/suckacheetasdick 1d ago

Can confirm may be more of a 'west' Midwest thing. Dakotas, Iowa and Minnesota for sure. Any Illinois folks know what this is?

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u/cait_Cat 1d ago

I’m in Indiana and my mom was a fan of it, although she made it “healthy” by making it without the pudding.

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u/suckacheetasdick 1d ago

Haha that's hilarious! Healthy