Dietitian Approved Healthy Packaged Snacks

What I Look For In a Healthy Packaged Snack

In a perfect world, we would have all the time in the world to make ALL our own meals and snacks, but sometimes we need to grab a quick already ready healthy packaged snacks. Picking the best snacks can feel overwhelming so I decided to list of some of my favorite healthy packaged snacks.

Healthy Packaged Snack Ideas

I selected these snacks based on the below criteria:

  1. Minimal Refined Grains
  2. Minimal Added Sugar
  3. Simple Ingredients List
  4. Whole Grains listed as the first ingredients in a carbohydrate snack

How Do You Determine if Something is Truly a Whole Grain

Remember to look for whole grain or whole wheat not just multi-grain on the package when you are looking for a healthy packaged snack. Multi-grain does not mean the same thing as whole grain. (All though sometimes it is.) The take home message is make sure whole grain is one of the first ingredients listed on the back label.

Sometimes the food item may advertise that they contain whole grains on the front of the package, but when you read the label you find enriched grains listed as the first ingredient. Enriched grains are better than refined grains because enriched means that healthy nutrients that were removed during processing were added back into the product. Still whole grains are better than enriched. Take Whole Wheat Goldfish as an example… When you read the back label, you find enriched grains listed as the first ingredient. These Whole Wheat goldfish are still healthier than the regular Goldfish, but they are not as healthy as a whole grain snack like popcorn for example.

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My Favorite Healthy Convienent or Packaged Snacks

*You can order many of these on Amazon by clicking on the link.

  1. Fresh Fruit or Raw Vegetables: Nothing is more convenient that grabbing a piece of fruit or a handful of Veggies!

fruit photo
Photo by the_moment

2. Kind Mini Bars:

Kind Mini Chocolate Bars Variety Pack, 36 Count

3. Raw Crunch Bars

Raw Crunch Bars – Organic Dark Chocolate – Box of 12 Bars

4. RxBar

RxBar Real Food Protein Bars Variety Pack, 8 Flavors, 16 Count

5. Plain Greek Yogurt (You can also add some fresh fruit)

My Favorite’s are Chobani, Siggi, and Fage greek yogurt.

greek yogurt photo
Photo by wuestenigel

6. Pistachios

Wonderful Pistachios Roasted and Salted Pistachios,1.5 Ounce, Pack of 24.

7.Sabra Hummus and Raw Veggies

hummus photo
Photo by Fixed in Silver

8. Lantana Sriracha Carrot Hummus and Raw Veggies

9. Doctor In the Kitchen Flackers

Doctor In The Kitchen Flackers Flax Seed Crackers Gluten Free Rosemary — 5 oz

10. Nourish Bites

Nourish Snacks Single Serve Variety Pack Granola Bites, 12 Count

11. Light Sargento Cheese

12. Farmhouse Culture Kraut Krisp Probiotic

Farmhouse Culture Kraut Krisps, Variety Pack, 5 oz. Bags, 5 Count

13. The Good Bean Roasted Chickpeas

The Good Bean Sea Salt Flavor Crispy Crunchy Chickpeas, 18 Ounce

14. Rhthym Superfood Kale Chips (Or even better you can bake Kale Chips in your oven)

Rhythm Superfoods Llc, Kale Chips, Og2, Original, Pack of 18, Size – .75 OZ, Quantity – 1 Case

15. Skinny Popcorn

SkinnyPop Microwave Popcorn Bowl, Sea Salt, 8.4 Ounce

16. Bear Naked Original Cinnamon Granola

Bear Naked Original Cinnamon Protein Granola, 11.2 Ounce (Packaging May Vary)

17. MySuperPops Organic Mini Popcorn chips

MySuperPops Organic Mini Popcorn Chips (Gluten Free, Nut Free) (Variety Pack)

18. Mary’s Gone Crackers

Organic Mary’s Gone Crackers, 10 oz bag – 2 ct

19. Way Better Black Bean Tortilla Chips

Way Better Snacks Tortilla Chips, Simply Beyond Black Bean, 5.5 Ounce (Pack of 6)

20. Skinny Dipped Almonds

Skinny Dipped Almonds are dipped in delicious dark chocolate. Flavors include Dark Chocolate Cocoa, Dark Chocolate Raspberry, and Dark Chocolate Espresso. These are a delicous source of nutrition like fiber and protein.

COCOA

21. No Bake Energy Bites

Okay this isn’t a packaged food per say but you can use packaged ingredients to make these super easy and convenient snacks. The base ingredients are peanut butter and plain old oats. Just mix them together and add any other of your favorite ingredients like nuts, raisons, dark chocolate chips or blueberries. You can also add some super healthy ingredients like flaxseeds or chia seeds, and you can switch out the peanut butter for other spreads like almond butter. Finally simply form them into a bite-size ball, and you are finished!

Or you can buy protein balls from The Protein Ball Co Peanut Butter Balls 45g (Pack of 10).

22. Triscuits

Original Triscuit 100% Whole Wheat 13 Oz. Family Size Crackers (Pack of 2 Boxes)

23. Whole Grain Brown Rice Cakes (Great for Healthy spreads and dips)

Suzie’s Whole Grain Brown Rice Thin Cakes UNSALTED, 4.9oz (3 PK)

24. Boiled Eggs

Boil them at the beginning of the week, and you will have a quick snack you can easily grab throughout the week.

25. Homemade Veggie Chips.

Okay so this is not actually a packaged convience food, but veggie chips ARE a great alternative to packaged chips. To make, thinly slice veggies of your choice. Carrots, zucchini and even kale make great veggie chips. I like to use the Kitchen Aid Standing Mixer Fresh Prep Slicer/Shredder Attachment to make thinly sliced veggies. I love how the Kitchen Aid Standing Mixer has so many attachments. Attachments include things like spiralizers, slicers, vegetable sheet cutter (think Lasagna) and so much more.

After you thinly slice your vegetables, preheat your oven. Wash and dry your veggie slices. Place your slices between two paper towels to let them dry out. Spread the slices onto parchment paper baking sheets. Lightly spray with cooking spray or lightly brush them with olive oil.

For Zucchini and carrots, bake at 450 degrees for 30 to 40 minutes.

For Kale, bake at 300 degrees for only 18 to 20 minutes.

(Check on them regularly when they are close to done. It is better to undercook them than over cook them)

And now you have delicious veggie chips!

veggie chips photo
Photo by Veva Health

26. Healthy Snack Delivery

Not much is more convenient that having healthy foods delivered right to your door, and there are several companies that do just that!

UrthBox

Urthbox delivers a box of healthier snacks to you every month. Right now you can Enjoy $10 Off an Awesome Snack Box From UrthBox!

NatureBox

With NatureBox, you can order a box as you want one. You can filter your box search so that you can select the snacks with the nutrition requirements that you prefer. For example, I can filter the snack search by selecting “Good source of fiber and “no sugar added.” Snacks that meet those requirements will come up in the list of choices.

Final Notes

So whether you are looking for something sweet or savory, I hope you found some healthier snacks from this lists that you can grab in a rush. Which healthy packaged snacks have your tried and which healthy packaged snacks are your favorites?

Buy These Products with Ibotta to Save Money

Okay one more final note. I like to buy most of these snacks on Amazon using the free Ibotta app.  If you want to learn more about how I used ibotta and other techniques to cut my grocery bill from $300 to $80, click here. 

Grab-and-Go Snacks AND Grab-and-Throw Meals

These grab-and-go snack ideas are perfect for families who desperately want to eat healthy nutritious foods, but simply have no time to prepare healthy foods. If this is your family (it’s totally mine), you may not only want grab-and-go snacks, but also “grab-and-throw ” meals. The “Mindfulness in Faith and Freezer Meals” ebook shows you how to make a month of healthy freezer meals in ONE day. Simply grab-and-throw an already-made frozen breakfast or lunch in the micorwave and your meal is ready. Or grab-and-throw a frozen meal in the crockpot in the morning, and by dinner time, your family meal is done!

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Lacy Ngo

Lacy Ngo is a Registered Dietitian with a Masters in Human Nutrition. Lacy focuses on mindful eaitng and living and her blog provides over 400 nutrition and weight loss tips as well as inspiring faith stories

34 thoughts on “Dietitian Approved Healthy Packaged Snacks”

  1. So many great options here, and many that I’ve never tried! I’m going to be tracking some of these down for sure! Seaweed Thins… be still my heart!

  2. Hummus and veggies is my go to! I try to keep healthy snacks at work so that I don’t give in to temptation at the snack bar!

  3. I try to snack on fruit as much as I can, because I’m very lazy and always go for the easiest option, which isn’t always the healthiest – but fruit is! So I try to make sure our house is always stocked with a variety. I also enjoy yoghurts with fruits, and muesli bars as well!

  4. Thank you so much for posting this! I struggle finding decent packaged snacks, but I sure do love siggi yogurt!

  5. What an amazingly long list!! I’m a mother to 2 toddlers and I feel like I never have time to pack anything healthy for myself so knowing that there are so many prepackaged options out there is very encouraging!!

  6. This is such a great post and very informative. Nice list of food that we can recommend and buy for our self. Thank you for sharing this to us.

  7. This is a great list! I haven’t tried all of these, but I’ve had a number of them, and they were really good. Skinny pop is a particular favorite of mine 🙂

  8. I love this list. I’m always looking for healthier snacks when picking some up for the kids. (Then I usually have whatever they’re having.) We’ve tried about half of your list, so we’re definitely going to have to try the other choices you’ve listed. 🙂

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