Road trip snacks!

Anonymous
What are you favorites? I am a salty chip fan, so Doritos, etc. I like to try the local brands of potato chips you can't get here.
Anonymous
Peanut W&Ws
Mint Milanoa
Pringle
A Pub Sub
Anonymous
Pepperidge Farm cookies. I only eat them on road trips. Milanos? Nom nom nom nom nom nom nom. Brussels? Nom nom nom nom nom nom. All that's left are Chessmen? Ok. Nom nom nom nom nom.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Pepperidge Farm cookies. I only eat them on road trips. Milanos? Nom nom nom nom nom nom nom. Brussels? Nom nom nom nom nom nom. All that's left are Chessmen? Ok. Nom nom nom nom nom.


Why?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pepperidge Farm cookies. I only eat them on road trips. Milanos? Nom nom nom nom nom nom nom. Brussels? Nom nom nom nom nom nom. All that's left are Chessmen? Ok. Nom nom nom nom nom.


Why?


It truly never occurs to me to buy them any other time. As soon as a road trip comes up, I hunt them down in the grocery store. I'm sure if they weren't for a "special" occasion, they'd just be run of the mill trash.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Pepperidge Farm cookies. I only eat them on road trips. Milanos? Nom nom nom nom nom nom nom. Brussels? Nom nom nom nom nom nom. All that's left are Chessmen? Ok. Nom nom nom nom nom.

So weird.
Anonymous
Combos!
Anonymous
We don't take road trips, but while flying we always pack the peanut butter pretzels from Trader Joe's, dried mango, bottle of water/coconut water, and sometimes a chocolate or strawberry crepe roll up.
Anonymous
We always bring a small cooler on road trips to pack cheese sticks, cut up apples, cherry tomatoes and to keep drinks cold. We also bring granola bars, almonds, trail mix, and popcorn.

I love junky road trip snacks but try to pack relatively healthy snacks because I know I'll inevitably grab some junk food when we stop, or we'll get fast food for lunch or something.
Anonymous
Whatever kind of unusual chip I can find, combined with whatever kind of stupid Mountain Dew is only available for a limited time, mostly at gas stations on the highway. Ideally, we're talking like a local version of Cheetos that are permanently kind of stale and those Mountain Dews that were flavored like fruitcake.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Whatever kind of unusual chip I can find, combined with whatever kind of stupid Mountain Dew is only available for a limited time, mostly at gas stations on the highway. Ideally, we're talking like a local version of Cheetos that are permanently kind of stale and those Mountain Dews that were flavored like fruitcake.


Snyders of Hanover BAYBEEE!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Pepperidge Farm cookies. I only eat them on road trips. Milanos? Nom nom nom nom nom nom nom. Brussels? Nom nom nom nom nom nom. All that's left are Chessmen? Ok. Nom nom nom nom nom.


In my car, the Chessmen would go out the window.

I’d eat some of those butter cookies in the blue tin, though. The one your grandma keeps her sewing supplies in.
Anonymous
Alternate salty and sweet, so, Pringle and plain M&Ms

If I'm trying to be healthier, salted cashews and raisins

If I am really being healthy, grapes
Anonymous
Skittles
Anonymous
homemade trail mix
PB&J
string cheese
apples
pretzels

And Dr. Pepper fountain in a cup with ice and a straw. I only drink it on road trips, but it is a must have.
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