Instead, make your own versions at home with these copycat recipes.
Mango Fruit Leather
This no-sugar-added fruit snack is a healthy treat kids and adults will both love.
Does it get much better than that?
Photo: Johnny Autry
But luckily, these energy bites check every box!
Feel free to swap in other nuts and nut or seed butters.
Dip these bite-size pieces of brownie into melted chocolate for an easy treat to satisfy your chocolate craving.
Johnny Autry
Homemade Trail Mix
Try this with portable mix with any combination of dried fruits and nuts.
To really emulate a sticky bun, we added a caramel pecan topping for a nice extra crunch.
you could substitute any nut butter for the cashew butter if you prefer.
Spiced Crackers
Give plain crackers a flavorful boost when you roast them with paprika and oregano.
For a touch of smokiness, try smoked paprika instead of regular.
Serve with hummus, cheese or your favorite dip.
Elizabeth Laseter
Air-Fryer Sweet Potato Chips
Thinly sliced sweet potatoes fry to a crispy crunch in the air fryer.
These homemade chips also use much less oil, which cuts down on calories and fat.
They’re a naturally sweet side for sandwiches, burgers, wraps and more.
They make an excellent appetizer for holiday entertaining.
you’ve got the option to conveniently make it in the yogurt container for quick cleanup.
Any nut or seed butter would work well in this four-ingredient recipe.
The banana, which adds natural sweetness, doesn’t overpower the flavor of the blueberries.
Frozen blueberries work just as well as fresh.
For a different twist, try raspberries or chopped apple.
But feel free to vary the mix-ins to your preference.
Serve with chips, fresh veggies or as a sandwich spread.
Photographer: Brie Goldman, Food Stylist: Addelyn Evans, Prop Stylist: Gabriel Greco
Photographer: Rachel Marek, Food stylist: Lauren McAnelly, Prop stylist: Gabriel Greco
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Photographer: Rachel Marek, Food stylist: Holly Dreesman, Prop stylist: Gabriel Greco