Anonymous
Post 05/02/2024 14:38     Subject: sports snacks question

If it's this hot and you can take a cooler, popsicles are a huge hit.
Anonymous
Post 05/02/2024 14:29     Subject: sports snacks question

Anonymous wrote:Omg not fruit, kids don’t want fruit as a snack after soccer.
Assorted chips
Small containers of pringles
Individual Oreo packs
Popcorn
Individual packaged Rice Krispie treats

All the above are huge hits after our soccer games. Some parents do Gatorade too


Of course your kids don’t WANT that stuff because you feed them junk! Good Lord.
Anonymous
Post 05/02/2024 14:28     Subject: sports snacks question

Anonymous wrote:Omg not fruit, kids don’t want fruit as a snack after soccer.
Assorted chips
Small containers of pringles
Individual Oreo packs
Popcorn
Individual packaged Rice Krispie treats

All the above are huge hits after our soccer games. Some parents do Gatorade too


So you have your kid participate in athletic activity and then fill them with processed junk food? No wonder America is obese.
Anonymous
Post 05/02/2024 14:11     Subject: sports snacks question

Orange wedges create sticky trash and sticky hands for the car. I’m all for healthy snacks, but I’d save oranges, watermelon, etc for play dates and keep it simple for after sports. Prepackaged is the way to go because they can eat or keep for later.
Anonymous
Post 05/02/2024 14:11     Subject: sports snacks question

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Omg not fruit, kids don’t want fruit as a snack after soccer.
Assorted chips
Small containers of pringles
Individual Oreo packs
Popcorn
Individual packaged Rice Krispie treats

All the above are huge hits after our soccer games. Some parents do Gatorade too


My kids and their teams LOVE the oranges cut in wedges.



Same. At halftime though. Bring a bag for trash.
Anonymous
Post 05/02/2024 14:10     Subject: sports snacks question

They don't need a snack. However since it's so common our kids have appreciated:

- Pop corners
- Animal crackers (frosted & unfrosted)
- Pop smart

Gatorade or juice pouches are a near must.
Anonymous
Post 05/02/2024 14:10     Subject: sports snacks question

Individual anything for snack - chips, cookies, Goldfish, popcorn. And Gatorade or similar sports drink. I don’t think snack or sports drink is necessary, but I give the kids what they want.
Anonymous
Post 05/02/2024 14:10     Subject: sports snacks question

Pizza
Anonymous
Post 05/02/2024 14:09     Subject: sports snacks question

Anonymous wrote:Omg not fruit, kids don’t want fruit as a snack after soccer.
Assorted chips
Small containers of pringles
Individual Oreo packs
Popcorn
Individual packaged Rice Krispie treats

All the above are huge hits after our soccer games. Some parents do Gatorade too


My kids and their teams LOVE the oranges cut in wedges.

Anonymous
Post 05/02/2024 14:08     Subject: sports snacks question

No need for a snack
Anonymous
Post 05/02/2024 14:07     Subject: sports snacks question

We give mandarins. I'm not passing out junk food. Honestly they don't even need a snack at all.
Anonymous
Post 05/02/2024 13:50     Subject: sports snacks question

Anonymous wrote:Oranges


This. Old school style, cut into wedges and in giant tubberware containers.


I wish all the junky over the top snacks would stop. The last parent that did snacks order those cheap string backpacks and filled them with goldfish, fruit snacks, and custom decorated sugar cookie. It’s a 40 min T- ball game. Is this really necessary?
Anonymous
Post 05/02/2024 13:42     Subject: sports snacks question

Omg not fruit, kids don’t want fruit as a snack after soccer.
Assorted chips
Small containers of pringles
Individual Oreo packs
Popcorn
Individual packaged Rice Krispie treats

All the above are huge hits after our soccer games. Some parents do Gatorade too
Anonymous
Post 05/02/2024 13:40     Subject: sports snacks question

Oranges
Anonymous
Post 05/02/2024 13:39     Subject: sports snacks question

It's our turn - what snacks have been popular with kids lately?