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Default Favorite Nut-free preschool snacks?

I need to send nut-free snacks for dd's preschool Wednesday. They need to be individually packaged, or able to be individually packaged. I'm planning on sending some fruit and need one more thing. What are some good nut free snacks?
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You can probably do a search and find lots...I need to send DS a nut-free lunch/snack everyday so I have lots!

Rice cakes
Applesauce
Yogurt/go-gurt
Raisins
Fruit twists/fruit snacks
Goldfish
Pretzels
Cheese sticks
Crackers
Graham crackers (or Scooby snacks, Bug bites, honey grahams)
Cheese and crackers
Small bagel with spread
Pea crisps
Dried fruit

You can buy single serve bags of almost any kind of snack or cookie (popcorn, Scooby snacks, Annie's bunnies, etc.) but if you want to be more economical or don't like those (or want to be healthier!) you can always put them in your own sandwich bags or resuable bags. Almost anything!
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You can probably do a search and find lots...I need to send DS a nut-free lunch/snack everyday so I have lots!

Rice cakes
Applesauce
Yogurt/go-gurt
Raisins
Fruit twists/fruit snacks
Goldfish
Pretzels
Cheese sticks
Crackers
Graham crackers (or Scooby snacks, Bug bites, honey grahams)
Cheese and crackers
Small bagel with spread
Pea crisps
Dried fruit

You can buy single serve bags of almost any kind of snack or cookie (popcorn, Scooby snacks, Annie's bunnies, etc.) but if you want to be more economical or don't like those (or want to be healthier!) you can always put them in your own sandwich bags or resuable bags. Almost anything!
Cheese sticks or pretzels came to mind first, but this is a great list! Am tucking it away for our turn in a couple of weeks!
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frozen edamame, string cheese, pretzles, graham crackers.
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