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[quote=Anonymous]Anything really. I'm the snack coordinator for my son's team (which just means I get people to sign up). People bring everything from bags of chips/pretzels, or cookies to granola bars. When the kids were very little, we used to have a halftime snack, and that was usually fruit. I wouldn't bring fruit for an end of the game snack personally ;-) It's healthy and a lovely gesture, but 10 year olds just want the good stuff. We usually also bring a drink (sports drink or drink pouch. We've had people bring donuts and juice (like a PP suggested), but usually if it's that kids' birthday. Same thing with cupcakes and cookies. We've had parents bring popsicles to hot games -- I have no idea how they keep them frozen, but the kids really like that! Just think about little bags of stuff you put in your kids' lunches - same thing.[/quote]
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