Possible Names for the Apple, Candy Corn and Pretzel Combination

I recently wrote about a unique fall taste treat I like to eat, apples, candy corn and pretzels.  I’ve been coming up with possible names for that combo.  Here is the list so far.  Feel free to add some of your own.

Fall Taste Treat
Fall Delight
Salty Sweet
Sweety Salt (Go ahead!  Reverse those words.)
Wanna Salty Apple Crunch, Sweety?
Apple Crunch
Apple Cream Crunch
Crunchy Apple Cream
Pretzel Cream (Doesn’t anybody else find candy corn creamy?)
Autumn Crunch
Autumn Bite (This is more singular, but the snack I’m trying to name is definitely plural.)
Autumn Bites
Bite ‘O Creamy Crunch
Creamy Apple Crunch
ApPretzCorn (APC?  I don’t think this works.  Corn alone refers to the yellow or white kernels that grow on stalks in fields.)
Pretzapple Cream (This sounds too much like Pineapple Cream.)
Walk in the Forest
Bobbing for Candy Corn
Sweet Pebbles
Autumn Rocks (I intended rocks as in the small hard things you find on the ground.  Pretzels are hard and I thought…well….  Anyway, you could also use this with rocks as a verb, like, “Dude!  Autumn Rocks!”)
Pretzappandy (or alternatively, Pretzapandy, though I think the p should be doubled since the accent is on that syllable.)
SaltSweet Fall Mix
Juicy Sweet Crunch
Creamy Sweet Crunch
Dew Crunch Crumble (Or do it not crumble?)
Appretzsicle (if I market the combo in Germany, I might use this one)
Pretzappsicle (If only there was a way to put this culinary masterpiece on a stick.)
Falling Leaves
Autumn Leaves (No, wait…that’s a song.)
Faling Leaf Crunch
Appily Ever After (Who would buy it with a name like this?  The world is jealous of those who can, and do, pun…)
Sweet Autumn Prayer (Pretzels were originally a type of Lenten bread because the crossed portions of a pretzel echoed a common attitude of prayer, with both arms crossed over the chest.  The name Sweet Autumn Prayer evokes this obscure – but interesting – image.)
Creamy Salty-Sweet Season of Mist and Mellow Fruitfulness (Apologies to John Keats)
When the Candy’s on the Apple and the Crunch is in the Mouth (Apologies to James Whitcomb Riley)
Halloween Crunch
Halloween Cream
Halloween Bits
Halloween Sweet n’ Salty (Enough with the Halloween references.  They’re going nowhere.  Drop it, already.)
Sweet Jump in the Leaf Pile
Salty Sweet Pile of Leaves
Go Rake the Leaves, Young Man! (Yeah, I know.  This is dumb.  Sounded good at the time.)
Autumn Smoke
Ripe Pretzel Treat (Ripe pretzel?  Are you kidding?  I was going for an apple reference, but I don’t think I succeeded.)
Harvest Crunch
Harvest Mix (Probably already taken by some candy company for it’s product)
Fall Snack
Snack Fall, Sweet-All (A little rhyme)
Salty-Sweet Crunchy-Munchy (This one would play well with the three-year-old crowd.)
Trick-or-Salty-Sweet Treat
Costume Crunch (“Harvey, get out the Costume Crunch!  Here come some trick-or-treaters!”)
Salty Costume
Salty Sweet-for-All
Apple Cream Delight
Creamy Apple Delight
Sweet Autumn Mask (or SAM for short)

About literarylee

I sling words for a living. Always have, always will. Some have been interesting and fun; most not. These days, I write the fun words early in the morning before the adults are up and make me eat my Cream of Wheat.
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