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Top Five Paleo Friendly Snack Favorites

 

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Last week was my spring break. I would love to say that I spent the whole week trying out or discovering new recipes to share on this blog, but that would be entirely unrealistic.  I took advantage of having no school, and so I worked the solid week. But I was able to enjoy some of the sunshine!

Being on the go meant that I relied heavily on snack products. And let’s be honest, finding paleo friendly snack products that won’t break that bank is not always easy! Here is my top five paleo friendly snack favorites!

 Paleo Friendly Top Five Snack Products

1. Jerky

My #1 rule
for life is never leave home without jerky. That being said, finding a natural jerky option that isn’t super expensive when I am too busy to make my own is pretty difficult at times! So far, I’ve discovered two that are just as delicious as they are Paleo-friendly! And both packages are under $5!

Duke’s Original “Shorty” Smoked Sausages

Oberta All Natural Bacon Jerky 

2. KIND Bars

Kind bars are definitely the closest Paleo-friendly “granola” type bars available! Nut based, with dozens of flavors these guys will quickly become your favorite! Watch carefully though, not all the bars are 100% Paleo approved. Some of them have peanuts, corn syrup, and dairy. These bars run from $1.15 to $2, depending on where you find them. You can also buy them in large quantities! My personal favorite? Almond and Coconut!

3. LARABARS 

LARABARS are soft, doughy, and just downright delicious! These bars run about the same price as KIND bars and do the trick if I’m craving a softer snack! They are bursting with protein and fiber! Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough is my guilty pleasure!

4. TERRA Chips 

Let’s admit it, we all love potato chips. Potatoes may be a Paleo no-no, but that doesn’t mean we have to wave goodbye to chips! TERRA Chips provide a perfect and tasty option! Sweets & Beets and Mediterranean are pretty much the bomb, although they have a TON of incredible flavors! You’ll be sure to enjoy testing them all out! Bags are about $4, but will last one person a while and they can be found pretty much anywhere!

 

What are some of your favorite Paleo snack products?