When it comes to football, whether we are talking Bobcat football or watching your favorite NFL team, if you don't have the right snacks, people will talk about it. And it's the kind of talking, no one wants.

Having the right snacks at any football watch party is an absolute must. Trust me on this.

Vegas Insider put together a list of what snacks Montanan's must have at their football party and made a list of the top choices. I would agree with this list, would you?

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Here are the top 5 must have snacks at this year's football party or tailgate.

  1. Sliders
  2. Nachos
  3. Meatballs
  4. Chicken Wings
  5. Chips & Dip

Sliders can be easy to make, add the toppings of your choice, and there you have it! I like to use a Hawaiian bun to add a little sweetness to this delicious treat.

Nachos. You can NEVER go wrong with nachos. Taco meat, lettuce, tomatoes, onions, jalapenos, cheese, fresh pico, I could go on and on. Sour cream, black olives, you get the drift.

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Meatballs on a stick, a bun, or straight from a crockpot are always a crowd pleaser.

Chicken wings make everyone happy. The question is, do you like traditional (bone-in) or boneless? I prefer traditional, buffalo flavor, with a side of blue cheese dipping sauce.

Chips & sauce can be more than just some tortilla chips with salsa. You can have queso, Lays with french onion dip, or a delicious homemade 7 layer dip.

Keep all of these in mind as you plan your game day menu.

cc: Vegas Insider

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