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12 Snacks College Students Need When They Are Running On Empty

You’ll regret not bringing these snacks.

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12 Snacks College Students Need When They Are Running On Empty
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As a college student you need to pack snacks with you.

Between classes, sports, clubs, and works it can be hard to actually find time to sit down and eat. Lets be real, we would all love to eat healthy snacks 24/7, but sometimes we want chocolate.

Here's a list of the best healthy and maybe not so healthy snacks that you need to get right now.

1. Dried Fruit

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Dried fruit is the best and you can get any kind at the Dollar Tree, too!

2. Nutella

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If you're craving chocolate this is perfect because you can eat it with almost any fruit to make it a little healthier. But, it's also great straight out of the container.

3. Welch's Fruit Snacks

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4. Mini Donuts

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I feel like I don't need to explain why you should have these as a snack.

5. Almonds

It's an easy way to get more protein.Amazon

6. Popcorn

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Popcorn is a great snack no matter what time of the day it is. And, there are so many kinds and flavors.

7. Veggie Straws

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These are so yummy and you can find them at any grocery store.

8. Cereal Cups

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They conveniently make to-go cereal cups so you can eat it anywhere. You can find many different bulk packs on Amazon, too!

9. Smoothies

You can just take fruit, milk, and yogurt from your campus cafeteria for your smoothie. All you'll really have to buy is a blender then.

10. Trail Mix

There are so many different mixes of trail mix and that's what makes it such a great snack. Amazon

11. Granola Bites

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I don't know why, but granola bites are just 10 times better than granola bars.

12. Yogurt Bites

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These are definitely a must-have! They're a small snack and come in so many different flavors.

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