8 Road Trip Snacks You Should Pack
Hitting the road? Here's how to keep your travel eats healthy and light.

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Everyone loves the ritual ofa road trip: packing the car, gassing up, planning your open-road playlist and of course, stocking your cooler with drinks and snacks. But while a family-size bag of chips might be a cheap and convenient treat the whole carful can enjoy, it's not the healthiest choice when it comes to staying on Plan.
Whether you'retraveling alone, with your friends or with your husband and kids, these snack ideas are designed for easy grabbing, and will help steer you away from fast food stops along the way.
Solo snacks
Driving alone can be a cathartic experience, especially with the windows down, the wind blowing through your hair and your favorite music blaring. To make the trip even better, hit the road with these easily accessible snacks that don't require help from someone in the passenger seat.
Grape tomatoes:Miniature tomatoes, when ripe, make a delicious snack. This is a no-mess, grab-and-go treat, and one you can reach your hand in the bag for over and over.
Summer berries:Throw together blueberries, strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, or any mix of berries in a plastic container. This snack can get messy, so unless you've got a bunch of napkins tucked away in your glove compartment, leave this one for the rest stop.
Plain popcorn:Whether you buy a bag of naked popcorn or air-pop your own kernels at home, plain, unbuttered popcorn is an easy-to-grab snack that won't stain your clothes or distance you from your goals.
Group snacking
It can be hard when you're traveling with a partner or friends who are looking forward to all the indulgent foods they're going to munch on the road. Your strategy: pack your cooler with treats so tempting you won't even blink when they order drive-thru meals and convenience store noshes. Just be sure to eat while you're riding shotgun, and not behind the wheel. Here are some ideas.
Pack popcornsprinkled with Parmesan cheese or smoked paprika. (Take that, bottomless bag of Doritos!)
Top a yogurt with some crushed cereal or granola.This will give you a solid dose of calcium, and although a little more challenging to eat in the car, you can make it work by placing the yogurt in your cup holder.
Decorate some whole wheat crackerswith your favorite low-fat cheese, and portion them out in plastic bags for easy access. You can use string cheese and snack on it by itself too.