Puppy Chow!

I remember going to my best friend's 8th birthday party, and seeing a huge bowl of yummy looking Chex squares.  Before I could get my hands on it, however, my mom caught me and told me that I wasn't allowed to eat any.  When I demanded to know why I couldn't eat this fun looking snack, my mom told me that it was chocolate and peanut butter covered Chex cereal.  Needless to say, I was pretty sad.  For years my friend's moms would make Chex Puppy Chow for them, and I could never eat any of it.  Being back home and reminiscing of old times gave me the idea to try this popular childhood treat, but with Sunflower Seed Butter instead.  Well, now I finally know what I've been missing all of these years!  This snack is delicious and so easy to make you'll be serving it at every party!
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