Whether you’re in your car all day, hungry after a long day of work, or about to venture on a long road trip – there is no denying the convenience of a gas station snack. You might be wondering if there is, in fact, a healthy option available. In this post, I will discuss what to look for when browsing and my recommendations for the healthiest gas station snacks.
Now, I am a self-proclaimed lover of snacks of all kinds. I believe there is a time and place for candy and chips, however, it’s always beneficial to have the knowledge to make more nutritious choices.
To complete this post, I actually went to the gas station and spent a lot of time reviewing different products. Now, what is considered “healthy” is subjective – and what my largest gas station has available might not be what you find at yours.
However, each snack has a description of why it’s healthy so that you can use the same principles to read food labels and figure it out yourself.
WHat to Look For in a Healthy Gas Station Snack
When selecting a healthy snack at the gas station or any convenience store, it’s important to read food labels and compare different products (if you have the time). Here are some specific principles to look out for on a nutrition facts label.
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10 Healthiest Gas Station Snacks
The nutritional information for each serving is listed for each product with a brief description of what makes this snack “healthy”. Using these ideas and the principles above, it will be a breeze picking out a snack that suits your preferences.
Popcorn
Popcorn is generally lower calorie, gluten-free, and considered a “whole grain”. Usually the portion size for each serving is large – so it’s an ideal snack for volume eating.
What you have to look out for when it comes to popcorn is the sodium content. Compare the labels of different products to find a lower sodium popcorn.
Slim Kim Pepper Popcorn Nutritional Information:
That’s It Bars
That’s It Bars are simple fruit bars with just 2-3 ingredients. The bars that I found contained just apples and blueberries.
They’re simple and sweet – high in natural sugars because they are made of fruit.
That’s It Nutrition Information:
Beef Jerky
Beef jerky is a lower calorie, higher protein snack that definitely has its’ place on the list of healthiest gas station snacks. The downfall is that it is higher in sodium (and expensive).
Jack Link’s 100% Beef Jerky Teriyaki Stick Nutritional Information:
Trail Mix
Trail mix has the healthy fats and protein from the mixed nuts combined with sweet and delicious dried fruit.
The downfall to trail mix is that the portion size is smaller, and it’s easy to eat 2-3 servings of it.
Trail Mix Nutritional Information:
Nuts
At most gas stations, you will find a variety of nuts and seeds. While they are higher in calories because of the fat content, nuts and seeds offer many nutritional benefits. They are typically good sources of protein, healthy fats, fiber, vitamins and minerals.
The healthy fat and fiber in nuts have protective effects against cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and possibly cancer.
Look out for the added salt content used for flavor, and compare different products to find a tasty yet healthy option.
Nutritional Information for Wonderful Sea Salt and Vinegar Pistachios:
These pistachios also contain 30% daily value of copper, 15% manganese, 6% magnesium, 10% phosphorus and 15% vitamin B6.
Cheese Sticks
Some gas stations have a refrigerated section with items like cheese sticks – which are a good source of calcium and protein.
Pepper Jack Cheese Stick Nutritional Information:
Hippeas Chickpea Puffs or Chips
If you’re craving the crunch and saltiness of chips, the brand Hippeas offers a variety of healthier snack options. They are made out of chickpeas, so there is some protein and fiber in their products.
Hippeas Chickpea Tortilla Chips Nutritional Information:
Quest Protein Chips
Another option for a crunchy, salty snack are Quest Protein Chips. These chips are made of whey protein and contain 20 grams of protein per serving!
They are much higher in sodium than most of the snacks on this list, but are a great option for a healthier snack.
Quest Protein Chips Nutritional Information:
Cereal
I found these little serving cups of cereal on my gas station run. Here’s the thing: most cereal is packed with added sugar, but also fortified with vitamins and minerals.
Therefore, dry cereal could be considered a “healthy” snack when it comes to a gas station snack as it’s providing some nutritional benefits.
Frosted Flakes Nutritional Information:
Fairlife Core Power Protein Shake
These convenient Fairlife Protein Shakes really pack a nutritional punch. 26 grams of protein per shake and 0 grams of added sugars. They are an excellent source of calcium and vitamin D, too.
If not available at your gas station, compare the nutritional information of these shakes for one with a similar nutritional profile.
Fairlife Core Power Protein Shake Nutritional Information:
ONE Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Protein Bar
As you can tell from this list, I have a preference for high protein snacks. If you’re trying to lose or maintain weight, a higher protein diet helps to preserve lean muscle mass and promote positive changes in body composition.
Again, if a snack is higher in protein it is more likely to keep you full – and prevent the need for additional snacks from the gas station.
ONE Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Protein Bar Nutrition Information:
Honorable Mentions
— Hard-Boiled Eggs: If available, hard-boiled eggs are a lower calorie yet filling snack option.
— Graham Crackers: Perfect if you’re craving something sweet, yet lower in sugar than most convenience snacks.
— Clif Bars: These bars are designed to sustain energy, and would be a good choice if you have a long time until your next meal. However, they are high in added sugars.
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— High Protein Vegetarian Snacks
— Top 10 Frozen Convenience Meals
Happy Snacking!
I hope this post gives you the knowledge you needed to make more informed choices on healthy gas station snacks!
Which snack are you going to pick on your next trip to the gas station?