Pay Day Crunch is a peanut-filled snack or dessert that’s sweet, crunchy, and deeply satisfying. It’s an ideal choice for family gatherings, tailgates, ballgames, races, or any sporting event where a hand-held treat is welcome.

Pay Day Crunch
A perfect snack for sports fans and busy nights on the go.
My husband is a big Cincinnati Reds fan, and when baseball season starts he upgrades our streaming package so he can catch as many games as possible. The familiar tune “Take me out to the ballgame…” always gets stuck in my head this time of year, and the first time I made Pay Day Crunch I realized how well it fits a baseball or tailgate spread.
Our son has played baseball and is now playing soccer. Between farm work, school, and practices, evenings can be hectic. Pay Day Crunch packs protein from the peanuts and a sweet, crunchy flavor that’s convenient for busy households and portable enough to bring to practices or events.
Spring is especially busy on the farm, so once planting wraps up and the soccer season slows, we plan to make it to a baseball game—and bring some Pay Day Crunch to enjoy there.

What Are the Ingredients in Pay Day Crunch?
- Light Karo syrup
- Peanut butter
- Sugar
- Rice Chex cereal
- Peanuts (cocktail or roasted)
- Vanilla
Is Pay Day a Healthy Candy Bar?
Pay Day Crunch contains peanuts, which contribute protein, healthy fats, and some vitamins and minerals. However, the corn syrup and sugar make this treat high in added sugars and calories. Enjoy it in small portions as an occasional indulgence rather than a daily snack.
Does This Pay Day Dessert Have Chocolate?
This version does not include chocolate—the focus is on the peanut flavor and crunchy texture. The Chex cereal adds light crispness, peanut butter helps bind the mixture, and the syrup and sugar create the sweet coating. If you like, you can experiment by drizzling or sprinkling chocolate over the top for a different flavor profile.
Tips for Making Pay Day Crunch
A little preparation makes this recipe go smoothly. Line the pan with foil and measure the dry ingredients before you start cooking. Follow these tips for best results:
- When bringing the syrup, sugar, butter, and peanut butter to a boil, stay nearby and stir frequently to prevent scorching.
- Pour the hot mixture over the cereal and peanuts in a separate bowl instead of adding dry ingredients to the hot pan on the stove.
- Keep a spoon close and be ready to stir quickly—this recipe will begin to set up fast.
- Press the mixture gently into the foil-lined pan; pressing too hard can crush the Chex cereal.
- Lift the foil to remove the set mixture from the pan, then cut or break into chunks.
- Store finished pieces in an airtight container for 3 to 4 days.
Other Great Snacks for Parties and Tailgating
- Chocolate Chip Banana Bars
- Big Batch Homemade Brownies
- Gooey Marshmallow Brownies
- Almond Bark Specials
- Captain Crunch Cereal Bars
Printable Recipe for Pay Day Crunch

Pay Day Crunch
Ingredients
- 1 cup light Karo syrup
- 1 cup peanut butter
- 6 cups rice Chex cereal
- 1 cup sugar
- 1 teaspoon vanilla
- 2 cups cocktail peanuts
Instructions
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Put cereal and peanuts in a large bowl. Line a 13 x 9 pan with foil.
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Bring Karo syrup, sugar, and peanut butter to a boil over medium heat. Boil for one minute, then add vanilla and stir well.
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Pour the hot mixture over the cereal and peanuts. Stir to coat, then press the mixture into the foil-lined pan. Cool, then cut or break into chunks.
Notes
- Stay close while boiling the syrup mixture and stir often to avoid burning.
- Combine the hot syrup with the cereal and peanuts in a bowl for even coating.
- Work quickly—the mixture sets up fast once combined.
- Press gently into the pan to preserve the cereal’s crunch.
- Store in an airtight container for up to 3 to 4 days.
Nutrition
Carbohydrates: 35 g
Protein: 8 g
Fat: 14 g
Sugar: 25 g
“Plowing Through Life” is not a dietitian. Nutritional information is an estimate and can vary depending on the products used. For precise values, run the ingredients through a nutrition calculator.
Shared on Weekend Potluck and Meal Plan Monday.

