Trail Mix Twist

Monthly snack mixes highlight Sixth and Zeroโ€™s Bulk Food Refillery

SINCE SIXTH AND ZERO opened its Main Street storefront in 2020, owner Mary Allen has offered a variety of sustainable products. One service has flown under the radar, so Allen decided to get creative with its promotion.

The shop offers refills on shampoos, soaps, conditioners, and creams. Since May, Sixth and Zeroโ€™s most varied product line, The Refilleryโ€™s Bulk Foods & Dry Goods, has let customers bring in their own containers to restock on dry goods like oats, spices, and coffee beans.

In July, Allen introduced a snack mix that she created using an assortment of ingredients from her own bulk selection to generate more buzz for The Refillery.

โ€œI think thereโ€™s still a lack of awareness of what we carry in bulk here, so we wanted to do a fun monthly snack feature and create our own snack mix from the various ingredients in our dry foods section,โ€ Allen says.

Julyโ€™s mashup, dubbed โ€œMaryโ€™s Munchies,โ€ featured a base of dark chocolate and cashew granola, complemented with dried coconut, pumpkin seeds, and chocolate chips.

Augustโ€™s blend, nicknamed โ€œKrisโ€™ Krunchโ€ after Sixth and Zeroโ€™s manager Kris Evans, showcased the storeโ€™s cranberry granola topped off with chocolate and banana chips, cashews, and pecans.

Moving forward, Allen says she will look to create monthly trail mixes inspired by each of her employees.

โ€œItโ€™s an evolving idea,โ€ Allen says.

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