Way Better Snacks Rosemary Me and Olive Oil barley crackers: A generous helping of olive oil lends these crackers a deep savory flavor. Hexagonal crackers are more crispy than crunchy. Good source of fiber and whole grains. Enough flavor to snack with on their own. 3.5/5.0
waybetter rosemary oliveoil recommended wholegrain fiber 3.5 waybettersnacks me olive oil barley crackersWay Better Snacks Sweet Chili Whole Grain Corn Tortilla Chips: I got these chips with my lunch and was pleasantly surprised by how good they were. They have a kind of sriracha flavor that is mildly sweet and whose heat builds up over time, and the chips have a satisfying crispy texture that feels healthy yet flavorful. The chips contain flax, quinoa, chia seeds, broccoli, and radish seeds. I don't really like plain tortilla chips because I never buy dips - these are multigrain chips that stand on their own! 4.0/5.0
recommended chips sriracha spicy multigrain waybettersnacks sweet chili whole grain corn tortilla 4.0Wheat Thins Popped Sour Cream and Onion: Wheat Thins jumps on the Pop Chips bandwagon with lighter crips that carry the artificial sour cream and onion flavor you either love or hate. As for me, I guiltily enjoy it. 3.5/5.0
sourcreamandonion sourcream chips recommended wheatthins popped sour cream onion 3.5WholeSoy & Co key lime yogurt: Surprisingly convincing non-dairy yogurt. Texture is smooth and thick, and the key lime flavor is sharp. A little on the sweet side, but on the whole, impressive. 4.0/5.0
yogurt keylime soy lime dairyfree wholesoyco recommended key 4.0Wiklow Orchards Apple Cider: Got this half gallon of apple cider from the Brooklyn Green Market. At $6, it's not inexpensive, but it has a comforting sweet and spiced apple flavor that's so iconic of fall on the east coast, you'll convince yourself it's worthwhile--at least I did. 4.0/5.0
recommended willoworchards apple cider 4.0 juice drinksWild California Mango Jalapeño Crisps: Purchased from Monterey Market in Berkeley, these fruit crisps are a great snack in many ways. They’re sliced just right so that they’re crunchy but not hard to bite into, and the amount of spicy heat is surprisingly potent but well balanced with the sweetness of dried mango. While crisps like these tend to be paired with cheese or dip, I found them to be satisfying all on their own. 4.0/5.0
recommended montereymarket fruit spicy wildcalifornia mango jalapeño crisps 4.0