Healthy children’s snacks you can buy straight from the supermarket

News & Views 01 Jul 24 By

Healthy and more convenient ways to snack.

Looking for quick, easy and healthy store-bought snacks for your child’s lunchbox? Well, you’re in luck.

The next generation of school children are becoming more health conscious as they’re looking for healthier, more convenient ways to snack.

Research conducted by McCrindle and commissioned by Noshu, an Australian-owned sugar free foods company, has revealed the key to a perfect lunchbox in the eyes of kids – they love fun snacks but it’s surprisingly all about moderation and variety.

Over a third (39.9 per cent) of Aussie kids say that a good balance of healthy food and special treats is the key to a good lunchbox.

Noshu founder, Rachel Bajada says, “With the movement against excess sugar consumption continuing to gain momentum and parents wanting to be more responsible, it’s great to see the positive effect on Aussie kids also, who are now more aware of the negative effects of sugar, and are opting for healthier items in their lunchboxes.”

Rachel adds: “As this generation of kids becomes healthier, more conscious eaters, it’s still a daily headache for time poor parents who often struggle to put together a lunchbox that strikes the balance of healthy and fun – but most importantly, the food won’t come home uneaten at the end of the day.”

So, without further ado, here’s a round-up of:

Healthy supermarket snacks for kids

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