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Healthy snacks for kids

Healthy snacks for kids

  • Which? shows you some healthy snacks that are better for your children
  • You can help by telling us about new healthy products aimed at children
  • Which? reveals those companies working hard to get children eating healthy

With all the junk food marketing that targets children, it can be tricky getting them to eat well. But there are some companies out there doing a good job.

Next time you're out shopping for food, why not look out for healthy snacks for your children, like these?

 

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Kids fruit

Carrots

Carrots
Asda's Great Stuff Garden Gang carrot snack packs use cartoon-style characters to appeal to kids.

Wallace and Gromit porridge

Cereals
Wallace & Gromit promote a healthy alternative for kids' breakfasts

Organic kiwi fruit

Kiwi
Organic kiwis for kids, with fun, bright packaging

Disney clementines

Clementines
Disney characters, Winnie the Poo and Tigger are used on the packaging of these clementines

Simpsons pasta

Pasta
Bart Simpson encourages kids to eat more pasta

Garden gang raisins

Raisins
Asda pledges that all its Great Stuff range contains 'no junk', like these Garden Gang mini raisins

Sainsbury's apples

Small apples
Another supermarket range of fruits for children, Sainsbury's kids features products like these apples

Scooby Doo pasta

Pasta
Kids can get some healthier Scooby Snacks with this fun shaped pasta

Lazy Town water

Bottled water
The popular Lazy Town cartoon characters are used to promote this still water

Ella's pasta sauce

Pasta sauce
This pasta sauce is full of the good stuff, and designed with kids in mind

Snacks to look out for

We're always on the look out for more of these, so if you spot a new product aimed at kids that you think deserves credit, please let us know.

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