75 Gluten-Free Snacks for Kids
If you’ve got a kiddo who’s gluten-free or celiac snack-time can be, well, a bit of a minefield.
Because you want your kiddo to feel included and normal — but when they can’t eat the animal crackers being passed around playgroup …
Not to mention that the same ol’ gluten-free snacks day in and day out can get pretty boring.
So, to help you freshen up what’s in that spill-proof snack-cup, here are a whopping 75 gluten-free snacks for kids. (And, as always, double-check labels to make sure there’s no gluten in any of the non-produce ideas.)
Snack boredom, be gone!
75 Gluten-Free Snacks for Kids
- Grapes
- Cucumbers
- Raisins
- Popcorn
- Carrots sticks
- Organic cheesesticks
- Apples
- Rice crackers
- Cottage cheese
- Turkey slices
- Grapes
- Pears
- Pepper strips
- Corn tortilla chips
- Tater tots
- Dried cranberries
- Oranges
- Hummus
- Sunflower seeds
- Hard-boiled eggs
- Sweet potato fries
- Dried plums
- Peanut butter
- Pepperoni slices
- Popsicles
- Guacamole
- Rice cakes
- Cheerios
- Peanut butter and jelly on gluten-free bread
- Veggie Straws
- Yogurt
- Applesauce
- Bananas
- Peanuts
- Apple chips
- Kiwi
- Almonds
- Green pea crisps
- Peas
- Black beans
- Fruit snacks
- Chex
- Garbanzo beans
- Cashews
- Kale chips
- Broccoli
- Ants on a log
- Green smoothie
- Olives
- Potato puffs
- Peaches
- Cauliflower
- Hot dog
- Fruit and vegetable pouches
- Beets
- Pickles
- Quinoa
- Dried mangoes
- Melon
- Pudding cups
- Parmesan crisps
- Shoestring potato chips
- Baby tomatoes
- Pineapple slices
- Tropical fruit cups
- Gluten-free granola bar
- Pomegranate seeds
- Trail mix
- Salsa
- Gluten-Free Annie’s Cheddar Bunny Tails (We were sent some to try and they’re yummy.)
- Jello
- Gluten-free jerky
- Sweet potato chips
- Rice
- Berries
Okay, what did we miss? Add them in the comments! –Jenn
Comments
Nice post and nice pictures very interesting and i really like it specially kids posts thanks for share.
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