Anonymous
Post 05/02/2017 20:09     Subject: Re:Snacks for Soccer. Please help.

Anonymous
Post 05/02/2017 19:49     Subject: Snacks for Soccer. Please help.

Water and bags of smart food popcorn.
Anonymous
Post 05/02/2017 18:52     Subject: Re:Snacks for Soccer. Please help.

Anonymous wrote:Gatorade is loaded with sugar: http://www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/2016/09/01/492257166/organic-gatorade-its-still-loaded-with-sugar-folks


and it taste terrible. my kids throw it away. otherwise, simple and low key snacks.
Anonymous
Post 05/02/2017 18:32     Subject: Re:Snacks for Soccer. Please help.

Anonymous
Post 05/02/2017 18:31     Subject: Re:Snacks for Soccer. Please help.

Anonymous wrote:We do the mini bottles of gatorade and water, mini bags of pretzels and some type of fruit - cuties or the pre-bagged apples slices.


Kids DO NOT need gatorade water is fine.
Anonymous
Post 05/02/2017 18:24     Subject: Snacks for Soccer. Please help.

Ugh. Stop the madness. It's a freaking soccer game.
Anonymous
Post 05/02/2017 18:17     Subject: Snacks for Soccer. Please help.

Sushi
Anonymous
Post 05/02/2017 17:55     Subject: Snacks for Soccer. Please help.

The first thing the girls on my daughter's team go for are the drinks, every single time. Bring cold drinks and all the kids will think you brought a great snack. Popcorn is a popular snack on our team, as are oranges.
Anonymous
Post 05/02/2017 17:31     Subject: Snacks for Soccer. Please help.

I bring the small gatorades and individual packs of goldfish (2 per kid because some grab extras).
Anonymous
Post 05/02/2017 17:27     Subject: Snacks for Soccer. Please help.

Have kids bring their own snacks. This is rediculous.
Anonymous
Post 05/02/2017 17:25     Subject: Re:Snacks for Soccer. Please help.

We do the mini bottles of gatorade and water, mini bags of pretzels and some type of fruit - cuties or the pre-bagged apples slices.
Anonymous
Post 05/02/2017 17:18     Subject: Re:Snacks for Soccer. Please help.

Set a new standard. Cut up some oranges and stick them in a cooler. They will be cold and great after a hot day. Also bring water.
Anonymous
Post 05/02/2017 17:12     Subject: Snacks for Soccer. Please help.

Anonymous wrote:For younger kids I assume, we always brought granola bars, small bags of potato chips and small bags of cut-up fruit like apple or orange slices. If its hot and sunny, you could bring a cooler with Popsicles or ice cream sandwiches. Just make sure and bring enough for siblings.


Ditto. Honestly, don't be intimidated by the parents who bring hand-wrapped-in-foil hot dogs for the kids (there really was a parent on one of my kids' teams who did that!) - it is nice if one wants to do it, but no one expects an elaborate snack. Individual bags of chips or animal crackers plus cut up fruit (oranges, grapes, bananas sliced in half left in the skin) are perfect.
Anonymous
Post 05/02/2017 16:45     Subject: Snacks for Soccer. Please help.

For younger kids I assume, we always brought granola bars, small bags of potato chips and small bags of cut-up fruit like apple or orange slices. If its hot and sunny, you could bring a cooler with Popsicles or ice cream sandwiches. Just make sure and bring enough for siblings.
Anonymous
Post 05/02/2017 16:41     Subject: Snacks for Soccer. Please help.

I am already intimidated by the caliber of snacks parents bring to soccer. Please give me ideas on what a good snack is for a first time volunteer. What do your kids like? And most importantly, what's easy to transport?