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JuliEt125 · 07/09/2015 11:05

I help run a tuck shop at a kids club, I am trying to give the children more healthy snacks rather than just the normal small chocolate bars and crisps.I have tried small packs of currants but nobody wanted them. The snacks need to be indivually wrapped and each snack should be between 10 and 25p each. As my daughter is now 30 I am not at all sure what children (aged between 5 and 10) are now enjoying. Would really appreciate any suggestions. For drinks we are offering at present the usually fizzy cans and a variety of fruit juices. Again if anybody can suggest anything healthier that would be good too. Drinks can cost upto 50p each. The club is held just once a month. Many thanks

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CoffeeBeanMonster · 07/09/2015 20:38

Cheese cubes
Bread sticks
Granola bars drizzled with chocolate
Mini blueberry muffins with whole meal flour and added oats
Pots of strawberries and/or grapes

RabbitSaysWoof · 07/09/2015 20:44

I'm a bit surprised you are allowed to sell fizzy drinks to that age group tbh, I have never known of this allowed in a primary school.
Would you be able to canvass opinion of the parents to see what they would prefer their dc drinking?

Blondie1984 · 07/09/2015 21:22

How about small individual yoghurts? Things like Frubes?
Babybel
Fruity oatcakes

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