Planning a long road trip soon and trying to stock up on snacks that’ll actually survive the ride and keep me energized. What are your tried-and-true road trip snack MVPs? I’m open to store-bought, homemade, gas station finds — anything that makes the drive better. Hit me with your best picks!
I’m a sucker for a good DIY trail mix — almonds, dried cherries, dark chocolate chips, and pretzel bits. It’s the perfect mix of salty, sweet, and satisfying. I portion it into small resealable bags so I don’t eat the whole batch in one go (learned that the hard way 😅). But if you're feeling lazy, Costco sells a good bundle of trail mix packets.
I go full-on nostalgic with Combos and peach rings. Not even ashamed. They’re road trip classics. Something about eating trashy snacks while blasting 2000s pop just hits right on the highway.
Your Go-To Road Trip Snacks
20-hour road trip
no refrigeration needed
minimal mess
ideally some mix of salty and sweet
Planning a long road trip soon and trying to stock up on snacks that’ll actually survive the ride and keep me energized. What are your tried-and-true road trip snack MVPs? I’m open to store-bought, homemade, gas station finds — anything that makes the drive better. Hit me with your best picks!
I’m a sucker for a good DIY trail mix — almonds, dried cherries, dark chocolate chips, and pretzel bits. It’s the perfect mix of salty, sweet, and satisfying. I portion it into small resealable bags so I don’t eat the whole batch in one go (learned that the hard way 😅). But if you're feeling lazy, Costco sells a good bundle of trail mix packets.
I go full-on nostalgic with Combos and peach rings. Not even ashamed. They’re road trip classics. Something about eating trashy snacks while blasting 2000s pop just hits right on the highway.