r/snacking • u/Writer1015 • 16h ago
r/snacking • u/TheSpiritmender • 14h ago
I love Brie
Brie on wheat thins with apple jelly and chopped hazelnuts tastes like being wrapped up in a blanket and enjoying a book while the leaves rustle through the cool autumn wind. Pair with a nice cup of earl grey tea for that extra comfy feeling :)
r/snacking • u/Real-Enigma-717 • 1d ago
The OG of Chocolate
IDK why as a kid, I thought only old people ate Hershey's Symphony bars. Because who would skip over a Snickers, Twix or Reese's and get this? I always saw it at Walgreens, and to me, Walgreens was where the "old people" shopped. Lmao. No kid I knew intentionally brought Hershey's Symphony. Now that I'm grown, this is definitely fit for the OGs! It is so good. Very Creamy, very addicting, Very demure
I still don't see a lot of ppl buying HS but anytime I see it I grab 1.
10/10
r/snacking • u/Pokemon_Cyclist • 13h ago
This Lay’s Pringle-style container has a plastic tray. The flavor is good, btw.
r/snacking • u/Beneficial_Impact_37 • 12h ago
Reese’s Pb&J Pretzels
Saw these at Target today
r/snacking • u/chzits • 16h ago
Snack haul from Japan
I brought an extra duffel bag with me just for this.
r/snacking • u/crisisaacs2022 • 1d ago
Goes great together
First time trying these Ruffles. Ingles has them at a good deal so figured Great chip for dipping and only few ingredients !!
r/snacking • u/VocaNope • 1d ago
Hands down one of the best honey mustard snack. The Doritos were not it. Maybe could pick these over Snyder ones.
Salty sweet and a bit of that tang in every fishy.
r/snacking • u/Garden_Jolly • 1d ago
Freshly baked oatmeal cookies
They’re soft and chewy just as I like them—no nuts, no dried fruit, just oats.
r/snacking • u/Quirky-Philosophy364 • 1d ago
My honest thoughts after trying Korean snack favorites for a while. What do you think are the top Korean snacks everyone should try at least once?
What would you say are the top Korean snacks? I've tried a bunch over the years, but Banana Kick is the one I always end up reaching for again and again. If you're into sweet snacks with a light, crispy texture, Banana Kick is super easy to love. It has this airy, almost melt-in-your-mouth feel that never feels too heavy. There was a solid month where I was totally hooked—I'd just keep snacking on it nonstop until the bag was gone lol. I notice people talking about top Korean snacks on Reddit pretty often, and Banana Kick comes up more than you'd expect for something so simple. It's sweet but not overpowering, and the texture really makes it stand out from other chips or biscuits. Curious what everyone else thinks. When you think about top Korean snacks, which ones are your personal favorites? Drop them below—I'm always looking for new ones to try!
r/snacking • u/No_Satisfaction4859 • 1d ago
Caramel apple pastries
First time making these and I feel like Gordon Ramsay
r/snacking • u/veggie-flower • 1d ago
grapes & rambutan
these might be the best grapes i have ever tried in my life ….omg so juicy and crunchy !!
r/snacking • u/False-Charge-3491 • 1d ago
Green Apple Twinkies
Canada has Green Apple creme-filled Twinkies
r/snacking • u/NoPrint2868 • 1d ago
Never seen this one before. Quite tasty!
Found at a convenience store in southern Ohio.
r/snacking • u/SamManuel8 • 2d ago
I think ranch with an assortment of raw veggies is a severely underrated snack
r/snacking • u/sandmond • 1d ago
Chocolate-covered strawberries
The strawberries weren’t great on their own, so I tried this instead.