How To Create Travel Snack Box: 5 Container Options

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Traveling with little kids can be challenging because they can easily get bored and tired, especially on long-haul flights or long car rides. Besides, they can get hungry quite often. Snack box is a great way to keep them full, excited, and distracted. When it comes to creating a snack box for your toddler, there are many container options to choose from. In this post, we will cover five different types of containers you can use to make your toddler’s travel snack box.

Ziploc Bags

Ziploc bags are great for snacks. They are readily available in our cabinets most of the time. These bags come in different sizes, and can be used for almost every snacks.

Pros:

  • Affordable
  • Re-closable
  • Light weight
  • Widely available
  • Easy to label

Cons:

  • Might be ripped during travel
  • Snacks might be crushed
  • Different bags are needed for different kind of snacks
Fun Tip: Ask your kids to write or draw on the bags to label!
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Tupperware Containers

Tupperware containers or plastic food containers are also great for snack boxes. You can divide the box into different sections by using cupcake liners. This will allow you to separate different types of snacks in one container.

Pros:

  • Affordable
  • Reusable
  • Widely available
  • Easy to label

Cons:

  • Wet snacks (fruits or vegetables) might make dried snacks (crackers or nuts) soggy
  • Snacks might get mixed up when you are on the go.
Fun Tip: Ask your kids to add stickers to the lids for labeling!
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Small Condiment Containers

Small containers with lids can also be great choices when making travel snack boxes. Condiment containers are the perfect size for snacks. They come in different shapes, sizes, and materials. You can also choose between reusable and disposable. With these containers, you can pack various snacks separately, and give them out one at a time.

Pros:

  • Different options available
  • Small portion size
  • Easy to label

Cons:

  • Inconvenient to carry many containers
  • Disposable plastic containers might not be able to protect snacks from being crushed
Fun Tip: Ask your kid to help coloring code these containers!
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Medication Pill Containers

A pill container is a fun way to pack toddler snacks for travel. It comes with different compartments which can be closed and opened separately. It is a great way to keep the snacks from being mixed up. In addition, your toddler can enjoy opening and closing the pillbox (a perfect way to keep kids busy during long trips.)

Pros:

  • Easy and convenient
  • Fun for kids
  • Affordable

Cons:

  • Portion size might be too small
  • Many slots to fill (trust me your kids want different snacks in each compartment)
Fun Tip: Ask you kids to help you fill the pillbox before your flight/road trip! They would love to choose their own snacks.
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Stackable Snack Containers

Stackable snack containers are the one of the best ways to pack your toddler snacks for trips. They are interlocking containers. So, you can keep your snacks separated yet not having to carry many loose containers.

Pros:

  • Easy and convenient
  • Different designs available
  • Easy to label

Cons:

  • Might not fit everyone’s budget
Fun Tip: Ask your kids to help adding stickers to the containers.

Below are the snack boxes available in the market. These are highly rated and recommended by many parents.

It is important to remember that your toddler will be happy with the snacks. They could care less about the containers. Thus, whichever containers works for your convenience and budget will do the trick. The point is to make travel more enjoyable, so don’t stress over choosing a perfect travel snack box.

I hope this post helps give you some inspiration for your toddler’s travel snack box. Don’t forget to comment below to share a picture of your snack box with me! See you in the next post!

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