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If You Haven’t Tried Trader Joe’s Jingle Jangle Christmas Tin, You’re Missing Out

It’s all about the Jingle Jangle! I stopped at Trader Joe’s this past week and I let my wife know that I was there in case she needed. That’s what…

Trader Joe’s Jingle Jangle mix
Photo by Bob Bronson

It's all about the Jingle Jangle!

I stopped at Trader Joe's this past week and I let my wife know that I was there in case she needed. That's what we do when one of us is at a grocery store. She said pick up the usual onions and peppers and bananas, half and half and the essentials. Then she told our daughter that dad was at Trader Joe's which lead to a barrage of text images of the stuff she wanted. I recognized most of her requests, frozen hash browns, organic eggs, orange juice etc., then she sent an image of a blue tin that is called Jingle Jangle.

I said what the heck is that? It's only the most awesome combination of milk and dark chocolate pretzels and chocolate covered popcorn, nuts and something that looks like red M&M's. It cost $9.99 for a good sized tin, so I picked up one.

Jingle Jangle all the way

When I got home you would have thought that I had just purchased a winning lottery ticket. The smile on my daughter's face was ear to ear. She said saw it on Tik Tok and had to have it before it sells out. Which apparently it is doing in some places.

It didn't take long for us to open the tin and see the delectable treats  inside. Wowza! It was a veritable smorgasbord of all of the treats. Chocolate on chocolate crime is what it should be called because it's so good that it would be a crime if I didn't at least try it.

Trust me, it did not disappoint! The hard part now is going to be staying away from it when I'm in the kitchen. I have asked my wife to keep it hidden from me, so it will be like a treasure hunt if I want to find it. My last recommendation is if you go to Trader Joe's to buy Jingle Jangle, buy 2.

Here's what awaits you inside the Jingle Jangle tin!

Trader Joe’s Jingle JanglePhoto by Bob Bronson

The Festive Four? Here Are The Top 4 Holiday Movies We Rewatch Every Christmas Season

The Festive Four?

Here are the top 4 holiday movies we love to re-watch every Christmas season. If you love to watch all the holiday movies and shows then you have most certainly watched all of these. There are no surprises on the top 4, in fact the newest movie was made in 1990.

Most of these are run non-stop starting in November and go straight through December 25th. Some networks run the same show back to back weeks away from the big day. Some networks will run these shows in marathon fashion starting Christmas Eve and all of Christmas day.

It wasn't like this back in the day

Before cable and the 1000 channels you get on your TV, you had to wait for one of the big three networks (ABC, CBS and NBC) to air them. If you missed the broadcast, that was it until next year. We didn't have DVR's to record them with and re-watch whenever we wanted. There was no such thing as "streaming" or "on demand" where you can watch all of your favorite shows anytime and anywhere.

Do you feel sorry for the kids of today who don't know what it's like to  have to wait for their favorite show to come on? I do, because they will not know the excitement of waiting to watch Rudolph when it would come on TV. Remember getting excited knowing it would be on TV on a Friday night at 8:00? There would be hot cocoa and maybe some popcorn made on the stove (not the crappy microwave kind)

Survey says!

People were asked to name which holiday classic that they would watch every year or were planning to. We listed the Top 4 Holiday movies for you to see how they rate with your household. Perhaps some of your favorites didn't make the list, but you have to remember these are the most re-watchable movies that we see at least once during the holiday season.

4. Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer 29%

First aired in the holiday season of 1964, this Rankin and Bass stop action figure film has been a must see show for kids and adults alike for nearly 60 years. There are people now who are very judgmental when it comes to the treatment of Rudolph from all the male figures in his life, but we have to judge it based on it's time not what we think is acceptable now. Who doesn't enjoy reindeer games?

3. A Charlie Brown Christmas 32%

This was the first TV special based on the Charles Schulz comic strip classic. It was released in 1965 and is still a favorite today even for children that didn't grow up reading the cartoon strip. The long suffering Charlie Brown is near and dear to our hearts with his optimistic outlook despite all the doubters, namely Lucy Van Pelt.

2. A Christmas Story 33%

Released in 1983, this is the 40th anniversary of the great Christmas classic movie. Based in the Cleveland area circa 1947ish, this was one of the first realistic holiday movies that showed what growing up in a lower middle class family was really like a doting mom and a crabby dad along with a little brother for Ralphie. It's usually on non stop all Christmas day by more than one network, so it'll be easy to find. Also, there is talk of a sequel in the works A Christmas Story 2. Cross your fingers that it doesn't stink!

1. Home Alone 34%

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Released in 1990, this holiday movie became a blockbuster hit at the box office and an instant classic. Starring the very young Macauley Culkin as Kevin McCallister and Catherine O'Hara and John Heard as the nice but clueless parents. Along with Joe Pesci and Daniel Stern as the two moronic, bungling burglars. It was such a hit that Home Alone 2 Lost in New York was released two years later in 1992. A fun movie for everyone in the family to watch and no surprise that it lands at the number one spot

Bob is a native New Englander, growing up (sorta) in Maine where his love for radio started at a young age. While in high school he hosted radio shows on a local radio station, and he has never looked back. Bob joined the US Navy and served onboard the Sixth Fleet Flagship as a radio and TV host. After serving for 3 years, it was off to Emerson College in Boston. Bob hosted shows in Boston on WMEX, WVBF and WSSH in the 80’s and 90’s before heading to radio stations in Raleigh, NC, Manchester, NH, and New York City. Bob has been married for almost 25 years to Carolyn, a Woburn gal and they have 3 daughters, Nicole, Taylor, and Bridget. Bob and Carolyn are proud first-time grandparents to baby Caroline, who they plan to spoil every chance they get! “I started my career in New England and could not be happier to come back to Boston where I can root for all the Boston sports teams and eat lots of lobster rolls and clam chowder (okay not lots)… It is an honor to host the WROR morning show with LBF and wake up the World’s Greatest City!” Bob writes about recipes and restaurants, pop culture and trending topics.