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Blue Diamond Almonds Blue Diamond Almond Crackers With Cheese
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Blue Diamond Almonds Blue Diamond Almond Crackers With Cheese
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A nut-based cracker keeps carbs in check, while adding a ton of extra flavor, protein, and healthy fats to the mix. Pair them with your favorite cheese, like The Laughing Cow spreadable cheese, which are portioned out, low-carb, and oh-so-good.
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Chobani Zero Sugar Strawberry
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Chobani Zero Sugar Strawberry
We named the new Chobani zero-sugar yogurt one of the best yogurt brands to stock up on for good reason. With only one net carb due to the inclusion of allulose (a rare sugar found in nature that doesn’t affect blood sugar or insulin levels), it’s one of the lowest carb yogurts you can find with all the flavor, Harris-Pincus says.
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SkinnyPop Original Popcorn
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SkinnyPop Original Popcorn
These individually-portioned 100 calorie bags of skinny pop are the perfect pick for low-carb movie snacking or to toss into your lunch box. Feel free to spice them up with your favorite toppings, like a spice mix or a touch of parmesan and black pepper for extra flavor. Or dare we suggest mixing in some dark chocolate chips?
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Steamed edamame are a perfect snack option, but these crunchy, roasted edamame beans also bring a great texture factor. “Edamame is protein, carbs, fiber, and healthy fats in its own little package, so you don’t have to think about it,” Harris-Pincus says.
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365 Whole Foods Market Whole Foods Hummus Singles and Veggies
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365 Whole Foods Market Whole Foods Hummus Singles and Veggies
Cut up your favorite veggies, like peppers, cucumbers, carrots, or broccoli, for easy dipping into these hummus singles. “Hummus will give you that healthy fat and fiber combined with veggies for a filling and low-carb snack,” says Harris-Pincus.
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A naturally low-carb food, nuts are packed with heart-healthy fats and protein. To combat overdoing the serving size, these convenient grab-and-go packs are a great option for easy, low-carb snacking.
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Justin’s Nut Butter Justin’s Peanut Butter and Celery
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Justin’s Nut Butter Justin’s Peanut Butter and Celery
There’s nothing quite as classic as celery and peanut butter, and this low-carb duo is perfect for on-the-go snacking. We love Justin’s peanut butter squeeze packs because they’re perfectly portioned and don’t have any added sugar.
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Good Culture Cottage Cheese With Fruit
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Good Culture Cottage Cheese With Fruit
Cottage cheese is making a comeback, and we’re not mad about it. Good Culture is known for ultra-lucious spoonfuls with creamy curds that leave you wanting more. Top it off with some blackberries or raspberries. They’re the lowest net carb fruit because they have a high amount of fiber, Harris-Pincus says. Bonus: Sprinkle on some flax seeds for heart-healthy fats, Zinn suggests.
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Wholly Guacamole WHOLLY GUACAMOLE Classic Guacamole
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Wholly Guacamole WHOLLY GUACAMOLE Classic Guacamole
Grab your guac singles and some veggies, and head right into snack mode. These mini packs have a ton of flavor, but are low-carb and convenient. If you’re looking for a fresher option, try half an avocado with everything bagel seasoning sprinkled on. “That’s delicious and is going to give you fiber and monounsaturated fat,” Harris-Pincus says.
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Traditionally a keto snack, these cheese crisps are a great source of protein for easy, low-carb snacking. Mix them with some nuts or with a side of fruit for a little extra low-carb treat, Harris-Pincus says.
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Vital Farms Hard Boiled Eggs
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Vital Farms Hard Boiled Eggs
Not everyone has time to boil and peel eggs every week for quick snacking, but these pre-boiled bags make for an easy grab-and-go, low-carb snack. Sprinkle on some of your favorite spices, like paprike, for extra antioxidants, suggests Harris-Pincus.
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Halo Top Keto Ice Cream
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Halo Top Keto Ice Cream
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Halo Top’ Keto boasts their low carb count on the front of each package, so you know up front what you’re getting. Each bite is a great source of protein and one of the lowest carbohydrate ice cream options on the market, Harris-Pincus says.
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gimMe Roasted seaweed snacks
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gimMe Roasted seaweed snacks
These crunchy, paper-thin pieces of seaweed aren’t fishy at all, but they are delicious, low-carb, and low-calorie, says Harris-Pincus. They’re ultra-satisfying, and easy to pop in your tote for on-the-go snacking.
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Applegate snack packs with turkey, pepperoni, etc.
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Applegate snack packs with turkey, pepperoni, etc.
Even with the crackers, these little snack packs are much lower carb than you’d expect and have a ton of powerful protein. Plus, they’re all natural so they don’t have any artificial preservatives or nitrates, Harris-Pincus says.
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We know that Greek yogurt is a great low-carb snack, but freeze them into delicious desserts and you have a low-carb, low-calorie sweet treat. Each bar has some extra protein to keep you satisfied. They’re available in so many flavors, too!
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Mission Nutrition Smart Sweets
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Mission Nutrition Smart Sweets
Though the carb count might seem deceiving, these low-glycemic treats are packed with fiber, making them a delicious lower net carb option. (Net carbs are the total amount of digestible carbohydrates in a meal. For high-fiber foods, like these, simply find the amount of fiber in the serving and subtract it from the total carbs listed on the nutrition label.) They satisfy that candy craving without causing that sugar headache.
Arielle Weg is the associate editor at Prevention and loves to share her favorite wellness and nutrition obsessions. She previously managed content at The Vitamin Shoppe, and her work has also appeared in Women’s Health, Men’s Health, Cooking Light, MyRecipes, and more. You can usually find her taking an online workout class or making a mess in the kitchen, creating something delicious she found in her cookbook collection or saved on Instagram.
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