Plane snacks restock ✈️🥨🥜
All of our favorite snacks
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Hey everyone! As someone who loves to travel, I've learned that having the right snacks on hand can make or break a flight. Forget those tiny, overpriced airplane packets or bland airport food – packing your own best plane snacks is a game-changer! Trust me, a little preparation goes a long way in ensuring a comfortable journey, especially if you have dietary restrictions or just want to save some cash. So, what makes a snack truly “plane-worthy”? First, think portability and mess-free. You don't want anything that's going to spill, squish, or make a huge mess in your lap (or your neighbor's!). This means avoiding anything too saucy or crumbly. Second, consider smell. Nobody wants to be that person who opens up a super pungent snack in a confined space! Light, fresh, and neutral-smelling options are always a win. Third, think about what will actually keep you full and satisfied. A mix of protein, healthy fats, and complex carbs is ideal. My personal favorites often include things like mixed nuts (check airline restrictions, some are nut-free flights!), protein bars, and dried fruit. I always make sure they're in their original NET Weight packaging if possible, or sealed in clear, reusable bags. Fresh fruit that's easy to eat, like grapes or a firm apple, is also fantastic – just make sure it's not too soft to avoid bruising. And yes, I often pack some delicious Berry snacks, like dried cranberries or blueberries, which are not only tasty but also super easy to munch on without making a mess. Another pro tip: bring empty reusable water bottles! You can fill them up after security. Hydration is key on planes, and having your own water saves you from constantly asking the flight attendants. For a bit of a treat, individually wrapped cookies or small chocolates are great for a little pick-me-up during a long flight. When you're packing your snacks, lay them out the night before. I usually put mine in a dedicated pouch or a small, soft-sided lunch bag that I can easily access in my carry-on. This keeps everything organized and prevents crushing. Remember, checking TSA guidelines for food items is always a good idea, especially for anything that might be considered a liquid (like yogurt or dips – those usually need to be 3.4oz/100ml or less). Most solid foods are fine! By planning ahead and choosing smart, delicious options, you'll elevate your travel experience. Happy snacking and safe travels!









































































I thought they didn’t allow nuts on planes anymore due to people with allergies?