

If your crew needs to find a spot to lay low for a while, but bland and boring doesn’t float your boat, relax on one of America’s waterways with some Outlaw Snax.
LET'S gET FLOATin'
WHAT TO dO
Start by picking the river that’s right for your group – especially in terms of current speed. Most rivers are laid back and low-key, but some spice things up with a faster flow.
Find a local float outfitter and choose between a canoe, kayak or raft. It’s kind of like choosing between Crazy Queso or Spicy Ranch, you really can’t go wrong.
Secure and waterproof your gear so nothing falls overboard or gets wet. Especially the Outlaw Snax.
Float trips last for miles. Having Outlaw Snax on board will help fuel any paddling adventure.
ONE MORE THING:
Do not dive. Outlaws love a good thrill, but you never know what’s on the bottom of a river.
WHAT TO PACk
Outlaws always come prepared. Don’t get caught without:
- Swimsuit - duh, it's a float trip
- Cooler - cold drinks go well with fiery Outlaw Snax
- Sunscreen - you don't want your skin to be the color of Chili Lime Blaze chips
- Waterproof Pouch - perfect for cell phones and keys
- Dry Bag - keep your Outlaw Snax dry and delicious
- Water-friendly shoes - protect your feet from roots and rocks
- GPS/map - know where your float ends (don't miss it)

Looking for a quick getaway? Hit the road for a little adventure. And remember, the best way to prevent Hangry-inspired road rage is to pack plenty of Outlaw Snax.
LET'S gET drivin'

WHAT TO dO
First, decide if you’re just out for a drive or if you have a destination. Either way, a bag of Outlaw Snax makes a dangerously delicious travel companion.
Make sure you have plenty of fuel; as in gas for your car, and Spicy Ranch for you.
Plan the places you’d like to visit along the way. Stopping to take in the view is the perfect opportunity to take out a bag of Nashville Hot Crazy Queso (even if you’re not driving to Tennessee).
Staying overnight? It’s never a bad idea to make reservations early.
ONE MORE THING:
Keep your eyes on the road. Let your crew send the texts and open the Outlaw Snax.
WHAT TO PACk
Outlaws are always on the move. Make sure you bring:
- Sunglasses - remember, Outlaws never fly too close to the sun
- Drinks - Outlaw Snax are spicy, so keep your cool
- Phone charger - a must have if you're using maps (just ask Lil' Bite)
- Road Trip Playlist - decide who's on aux and sing along
- Car Games - play Car Bingo, License Plates, the Alphabet Game and more
- Trash Bag - empty Outlaw Snax bags need to go somewhere


Outlaws always embrace the wild, whether it’s a forest moon on the Outer Rim, or an area here on planet Earth. Explore a rugged route or take it easy, the choice is yours. It’s just like Outlaw Snax – any choice is a good choice.
LET'S gET Hikin'
WHAT TO dO
Begin by choosing a trail. You can go big, like a national or state park, or keep it local.
Download a map, especially if it’s a “new to you” trail. You don’t want to get lost. Also check to see if it’s a loop or an out and back.
Bring a day pack filled with necessities, like Space Puffs or fiery Chili Lime Blaze, plus a water bottle to wash down the deliciousness.
If you need some tasty motivation, a bag of Outlaw Snax makes a great reward when you return. Don’t let Spicyosa steal them while you’re gone!
Remember to let others know if you’re hiking somewhere more remote, just in case.
ONE MORE THING:
Leave no trace. No one wants to find an empty Outlaw Snax bag on the trail.
WHAT TO PACk
Outlaws always come prepared. Don’t forget:
- Water bottle - bring a clip and take it with you
- Hat - protect your head from the sun or rain
- Bug Spray - the only biting you need is Outlaw Snax
- Day Pack - perfect for carrying Outlaw Snax and other gear
- Portable Speaker - or simply enjoy the sounds of nature
- Flashlight - you can't always have Torchy with you
- GPS/map - don't want you taking a wrong turn, now do we?