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Bored with Your Gluten Free Snacks?

This webpage has a button that randomly selects a gluten free item for you. I think a random, but curated, product selection can help consumers in several ways:

  1. Prevent “Paralysis by Analysis”: I often waste time and energy thinking about things that should just be a simple decision, and sometimes a fast and random answer is just as good as a slow and deliberate answer.

  2. Convenience: By randomly selecting an item for the user, the webpage eliminates the need for users to browse through numerous products to find something they are interested in.

  3. Discoverability: The random selection feature exposes users to new and unique gluten free products that they may not have otherwise discovered.

  4. Fun and Engaging: The random selection feature makes the webpage more engaging and fun for users to interact with.

  5. Gifts: Delving into Top 10 lists of best gluten free snacks still leaves you to decide between 10 items, and that might be just too much to deal with. I think most people would either just choose the first on the list or the cheapest on the list, which leads to a lot of boring gifts.
 

Here are a few non-branded examples of gluten-free snacks:

  • Fresh fruit and vegetables (such as apples, carrots, and celery)
  • Hard-boiled eggs
  • Nuts and seeds (such as almonds, sunflower seeds, and pumpkin seeds)
  • Popcorn (plain, not flavored)
  • Rice cakes
  • Gluten-free crackers (such as rice crackers or crackers made from nuts)
  • Gluten-free granola bars
  • Gluten-free pretzels
  • Gluten-free tortilla chips
  • Gluten-free popcorn
  • Gluten-free trail mix
  • Gluten-free jerky
  • Gluten-free dark chocolate
  • Gluten-free protein bars
  • Gluten-free smoothies

It’s important to note that it is always a good idea to check the ingredient label before consuming a product to ensure that it is gluten free.

 

Some of the biggest prepackaged gluten-free snack brands include:

  • Enjoy Life Foods: They offer a wide variety of gluten-free snacks such as cookies, crackers, and chocolate bars.

  • Udi’s Gluten Free: They offer a wide range of gluten-free products including bread, pizza crusts, muffins, and granola bars.

  • Boulder Canyon: They offer a variety of gluten free snacks such as potato chips, popcorn, and tortilla chips.

  • Glutino: They offer a wide variety of gluten free snacks including crackers, pretzels, and cookies.

  • Snyders of Hanover: They offer gluten-free pretzels, crackers and popcorn.

  • Kettle Brand: They offer gluten free potato chips.

  • Late July: They offer gluten free tortilla chips and crackers.

  • Gluten-Free O’Doughs: They offer gluten free crackers and cookies.

  • Blue Diamond: They offer gluten free almonds and almond butter.

  • KIND Snacks: They offer gluten free granola bars and nut bars.

It’s important to note that not all store bought snacks from these brands are gluten-free, so it’s always a good idea to check the ingredient label before consuming a product to ensure that it is gluten-free.