This is the case with one of my favorite optionsthe Fannie May S’mores Snack Mix.

(I recently compared it to the Girl Scout Thin Mint Pretzels…here’s how that went.)

After reappearing in warehouses this spring, I have not had much luck snagging a bag recently.

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Courtesy of Costco

That is until I spotted another s’mores treat in the middle of the warehouse in early July.

First of all, the Fannie May option contains crunchy graham cereal and fluffy marshmallows coated in milk chocolate.

Although several of these pieces can be stuck together with chocolate as the glue, it is pretty bite-sized.

Costco S’mores Snack Mix

Courtesy of Costco

The bark, on the other hand, is bark!

It features mini marshmallows and crushed honey graham crackers united into big pieces by milk chocolate.

There’s a lot of chocolateunderstandable since it is bark.

Costco Chuao S’mores Bark

Courtesy of Chuao

This wasn’t even the biggest issue I have with the bark.

The first bite I had was unusually salty!

The ingredients list says that a 1.4-ounce serving of the s’mores bark contains 130 milligrams of sodium.

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Courtesy of Amanda McDonald/Eat This, Not That!

Interestingly enough, that is only 40 milligrams fewer than one 10-ounce bag ofLay’s Classic potato chips.

One serving of the Fannie May treat has 40 milligrams.