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Snacks- $0.50 or Less

10 Summer Snacks- for $.50 or less


Summer Break right around the corner, the kids will be home and they will be hungry all
the time.  In my house that means swimming practice, Scouts and playing with friends.  We
alternate house of where the kids hang out. The result is snacks are needed for the group,
so what snacks are good to have around that won’t break the budget.  


Let’s look at a few snacks that come in under $.50 a snack.  

Hard-boiled egg- $.09 ( dozen/ $0.99)
Small Banana- $0.28
Small Apple-  $0.50
5.3 oz Homemade yogurt w/ 1 Tablespoon chocolate chips- $ 0.33
Sugar Toast- homemade bread,  butter, sprinkle of sugar/cinnamon ($0.15)
Granola Bar- $0.25- 0.50
Carrots (1 cup)- $.25
Ants on a log- $0.48
Cheese stick- $0.28
Pretzels (1 oz)- $.07
I alternate which snacks I have in the house so the kids don’t get tired of them.   

I am looking for more cheap snacks for this summer.  If you have any ideas, please leave a
comment below.   

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