Best Super Bowl-themed snacks for the big game

Nov 27, 2014; Santa Clara, CA, USA; Seattle Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman (25) eats turkey after the game at Levi
Nov 27, 2014; Santa Clara, CA, USA; Seattle Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman (25) eats turkey after the game at Levi /
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Feb 5, 2014; Seattle, WA, USA; Seattle Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch throws Skittles candy to the crowd at Super Bowl XLVIII victory parade on 4th Street. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports
Feb 5, 2014; Seattle, WA, USA; Seattle Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch throws Skittles candy to the crowd at Super Bowl XLVIII victory parade on 4th Street. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports /

Skittles

If you’re a Seahawks fan and you’re not eating skittles this Super Bowl, I think you need to head back to the jersey store and trade in your Seahawks jersey for a Patriots jersey.

By now, you’ll know all about Marshawn Lynch’s favorite treat. It’s been a topic of conversation for as long as I can remember Lynch playing for the Hawks, and he even threw Skittles into the crowd at the Super Bowl parade last season.

Lynch’s love for Skittles has also been in the news this week after his faux-press conference/commercial went viral online.

For those in the Seattle area, “Beast Mode” sausages, which are hot sausage stuffed with skittles, from Blue Max Meats are THE must-have for any Super Bowl party.

For those outside the Seattle area, you can try to make the sausages yourself (not recommended), or you can stick to regular skittles.

If you’re old enough to drink, you could also whip up some skittles vodka as another option, but only if you’re going to drink responsibly.

I think we just found out where Lindsay Lohan has been all these years…

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