2020 Clean Choice Awards: Snacks
Got the munchies? We’ve got you covered. These eight clean-as-a-whistle products will quash your cravings and quiet your tummy.
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NOT A NUT
Allergy sufferers rejoice!
Our staff was blown away by Natural Traditions Roasted Baru Seeds, claiming they taste just like peanuts. $12, organictraditions.com

HIGH-PROTEIN PACK
Tender and tasty, Kalahari Biltong Air Dried Thinly Sliced Beef may end up replacing jerky as your number-one protein-rich nibble. $8, kalaharisnacks.com

LIGHT AS AIR
Put out LesserEvil Organic Popcorn Himalayan Pink Salt for your guests – we
guarantee it’ll be gone faster than you can say, “Pass the bowl.” $4, lesserevil.com
ECO HERO
LesserEvil works with New England Compost to blend its popcorn waste into organic garden soil.

PERFECTLY PORTABLE
Pop a lemon-coconut Bivy Bar from Kate’s Real Food in your knapsack or laptop bag for sustainable, clean fuel to get you through your next hike
or budget meeting. $2.50, katesrealfood.com

ABSOLUTELY ADDICTIVE
Another CE fave, Setton Farms Jalapeño Seasoned Pistachio Kernels were a hot commodity in our offices. (Testers even admitted
to hiding them from their significant others.)
$8, amazon.com
ECO HERO
As part of its commitment to sustainability, Setton Farms reuses its pistachio shells
to create road beds.

GET IN YOUR VEGGIES
Pre-portioned packs of POSHI Freshly Steamed & Marinated Artichokes may seem like a strange snack, but we promise you’ll be a believer from your first tangy bite. $2, poshi.com

SURPRISINGLY SWEET
Though most of our snack selections lean to the savory side, Made In Nature Toasted Cinnamon Coconut Chips impressed with its combination of crunchiness and sweetness. $5, madeinnature.com

BITE-SIZED BLISS
A different take on plain ol’ granola, Supernola Triple Berry Vanilla Clusters are
a deliciously poppable way to satisfy all of your
mid-afternoon snack attacks.
$3, eatsupernola.com
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