Snacks for Class!

Snack Ideas for Class!

As the class president of my medical program, I’m excited to announce our upcoming “movie day”! I’ve been tasked with organizing this event and want to provide some delicious snacks. I’m seeking suggestions for options that go beyond the typical chips, soda, and popcorn. Ideally, I’m looking for individually wrapped items for hygienic reasons. Any creative ideas?

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  1. That sounds like a fun event! Here are some ideas for individually wrapped snacks that are a bit different from the usual:

    1. Granola Bars – These are healthy, filling, and come in various flavors.
    2. Fruit Cups – Look for individual servings of fruit cups or applesauce.
    3. Trail Mix Packs – You can find individually packaged trail mix for a healthy, nutritious option.
    4. Cheese Sticks or Mini Babybel Cheeses – These are great for a protein boost and easy to eat.
    5. Nut Butter Packs with Apple Slices or Rice Cakes – A tasty and healthy snack that’s fun to eat.
    6. Vegetable Packs – Baby carrots, cherry tomatoes, or celery with individual ranch or hummus cups.
    7. Cookies or Brownies – Individually wrapped cookies or brownie bites can satisfy a sweet tooth.
    8. Popcorn Bags – While you mentioned popcorn, consider flavored, individually packaged varieties for a twist.
    9. Mini Pretzel Bags – A crunchy option that’s also easy to grab and go.
    10. Dried Fruit Packs – A sweet alternative that’s healthier than candy.

    Mix and match a few of these so there’s a variety for everyone to enjoy. Have a great movie day!

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