What snacks do you pack

We found the Smuckers PB and J Frozen uncrustable sandwiches are great. We would take one each day with us in the parks, and when 2 year old DD was hungery give it to her. That way we didn't need to each lunch as early, or even pay 5$ for a lunch she wouldn't eat (we bought our own and she snacked off that later.)

They cost around 2$ for a box of 4.

All the normal little easy snacks. Also dum dum suckers. I found them very helpful for getting a 2 year old to sit still for shows I wanted to see, but she wasn't as interested in or long lines.

Also red grapes and bannas in a small cooer bag. Frezze the juice boxs and water and the are nice and cool mid day, also keep the rest of the things cold. Put them in ziplock to keep them from getting the cracker and such wet. Cold grapes are wonderful on a hot day at WDW.

As it turns out we had a few things left over when we got to the plane on our last day in the cooler bag. (bottles of water, Coke, jucie boxes, chesse and grapes.) We asked if we could bring it on and the lady at check in said that was a good idea since there wasn't much food served on the fight. I think we will plan on doing that from now on.
 
I use my Brita bottle at night to make another 4 bottles of water, then freeze them in the small frig at the hotel. I almost never take the actually brita bottle because the frozen bottles usually last all day.

I also take most of what other people have listed.
 


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