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We need a healthy snack for our child's class tomorrow for 25 students. (individually wrapped) Any ideas?

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We are looking for something inexpensive, healthy and individually wrapped for our child to bring for his classroom snack tomorrow. Any suggestions of what a good snack would be? Thanks!

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  1. Cheese and Crackers


  2. string cheese!

  3. Go-Gurts

    Mini yogurts

    raisins

    string cheese

    baby carrots-they have single packs

  4. u can try plates of fruit or sandwiches

  5. chewy granola bars go over pretty well with most children (esp. the choc. chip kind). Avoid the kinds with peanuts if food allergies are a problem in your child's school. You  can also  get those individual small packages of sliced  apples.  I've also seen pre-packaged  carrots w/dip.

  6. GRAHAM CRACKERS YUMMMM THEY ARE GOOD, HEALTHY, AND NUTRITIOUS

  7. What about the jelly fruit snacks in little packages?

    It has about 6-8 jellies shaped like fruit like grape, peaches, cherries. I had them before the tests at school today. The school provided for us.

  8. carrot and if none of the kids are alergic to it penut butter ( try smuckers natural penut butter)

  9. can you put it in a bag yourself or does it have to be pre-packaged?  Trail mix is always a hit with our kids - different kinds of cereal, pretzels and M and M's.

    gogurt is great

    cheese sticks

  10. 1) onigiri? I think it's pretty easy to make it and it's delicious if you like Japanese food. Last but not least, it's healthy :) you can wrapped it using cling wrap after you make it

    2) oatmeal cookies

    3) fruit/vegetables salad

  11. ON THE FRUIT ISLE, THEY CARRY BAGS OF INDIVIDUALLY BOXED RAISINS. i HAVE SENT THEM PLENTY OF TIMES AND THE CHILDREN LOVE THEM. ESP IF THEY ARE CHILLED IN THE FRIG OVER NIGHT

  12. Kiddie yogurt cups(next to the regular yogurt in the market).  They come in 6-packs but maybe a case is what you need, depending on how they are boxed.

  13. Hmmmm ... what about those little baggies of mini-carrots?

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