Bugles is a brand of corn snacks produced by General Mills. The snack consists of corn snack horns, and come in various flavors.
Bugles were first introduced in 1964.
The snacks are known for their unique shape, resembling a cone or miniature cornucopia.
Bugles were originally produced by General Mills in its Garland, Texas plant.
In the 1970s, General Mills introduced new flavors such as nacho cheese and ranch.
In the 1980s, General Mills promoted the snack with the slogan 'Snack out loud with Bugles'.
Today, Bugles are still produced and sold in many countries worldwide.
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Bugles' Original flavor is the classic, corn-flavored snack that started it all. The horns have a crunchy texture and can be eaten by themselves or used as a topping for salads or soups.
Nacho Cheese Bugles are the same classic horns infused with nacho cheese flavoring for a savory twist on the original snack. These are a popular flavor among Bugles fans.
Ranch Bugles are another popular flavor of the snack, infused with a tangy ranch flavoring. These make a great accompaniment to sandwiches and burgers.
Bugles were first introduced in 1964 by General Mills in its Garland, Texas plant.
Bugles come in a variety of flavors, including Original, Nacho Cheese, Ranch, and more recently, Sweet and Salty Caramel and Chocolate Peanut Butter.
Bugles are made with cornmeal and are gluten-free.
A serving (about 32 pieces) of Original Bugles contains 120 calories, while a serving of Nacho Cheese Bugles contains 140 calories.
Yes, Bugles can be used in various recipes, including as a topping for salads and soups, or crushed up and mixed with other ingredients to make a savory snack mix.