Snacks for Class!

Snacks for Class!

As the Class President of my medical program, I’m excited about our upcoming “movie day”! I’ve been tasked with organizing the event and want to make sure we have some great snacks. I’m looking for suggestions that go beyond the typical chips, soda, and popcorn. Ideally, I’m hoping for individually wrapped options for better sanitation. Any creative ideas? Thanks!

One Reply to “Snacks for Class!”

  1. That sounds like a fun event! Here are some snack ideas that are individually wrapped and should be a hit:

    1. Granola Bars – These are a great healthy option and come in various flavors.
    2. Mini Popcorn Bags – Individual bags of flavored popcorn can offer variety without the mess.
    3. Trail Mix Packs – You can get pre-packaged trail mix for a nutritious, energy-boosting snack.
    4. Cheese Sticks or Cheese Cubes – Individually wrapped cheese options are always a favorite.
    5. Fruit Cups – Look for individual fruit cups or pouches for a refreshing and healthy choice.
    6. Rice Krispie Treats – These are easy to find individually wrapped and add a nice sweet touch.
    7. Dried Fruit Packs – A healthy alternative to candy that satisfies the sweet tooth.
    8. Cookies – Individually wrapped cookies can add a nice treat without the mess.
    9. Peanut Butter or Almond Butter Packs with Crackers – These are filling and easy to eat.
    10. Nut or Seed Packs – These are great for a quick protein boost and are generally well-liked.

    I hope these ideas help make your movie day a hit! Enjoy!

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