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They’re crunchy, convenient, tasty and kids can’t get enough of them. Yep, the perfect lunch box snack does exist and we’ve found it!

If you struggle to find easy, healthier snacks that even the fussiest of kids will happily gobble up at school, we’re about to rock your world!

We’re not ones to gatekeep so we’re sharing our new fave school (or anytime) snack that mums and kids are loving! Our Healtheries Potato Stix Review revealed what mums really think about these crunchy delights, and when we say they were blown away, we’re not kidding!

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Picky eaters, kids that don’t like to try new foods, and even children with sensory issues have tried these snacks and it’s safe to say they’re a winner.

“My son loved this potato sticks, as this is on the healthy side and great for school lunch box and quick snack for kids. As my son is in sensory needs in his food , he loves the crunch in this chips. Highly recommended product for kids snack.” – Raqi22

So what do mums (and kids) love most about these crunchy snacks? Everything from the taste, to the texture, the convenience, and of course the fact that they’re a healthier snack for kids.

“Since first buying these, my kids are obsessed with their taste and ask me to repeatedly buy them. I have to admit I love them too. They are not only healthier than chips but taste better than them too. Each pack is in a cute rectangular shape and you feel a bit fancy eating them out of this container in comparison to the flat square packs chips usually come in.” – mom458253

We love it when our mums find a product they adore and share their opinion – knowing that something is mum-approved is a huge bonus when there are just so many school snacks to choose from!

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You can read more than 100 mum opinions in our Healtheries Potato Stix Review.

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  • I’ll try anything once but sounds good!

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  • Wow, I’ll have to find these in my local supermarket. They seem healthy and fun.

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  • My kids had something similar to these when they were first starting solids but it was from the brand Baby Bellies. I wonder if they’d still be up for trying these ones.

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  • I’ll have to look out for these. They sound like a good alternative to other snacks :)

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  • I haven’t seen or tasted these yet.

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  • They sound great, have to try them too

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  • I’ll definitely have to try these but not sure they have them in Woolworths. Will be checking the aisles out on my next shopping trip

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  • I love the veggie sticks myself with sour cream and chives flavouring.

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  • Oh interesting, will have to give them a try. My two boys are super picky so will be keen to know if they like them.

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  • I don’t know about perfect, but my kids definitely like these and they’re a better choice than a lot of other treats.

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  • Theses look good ????????

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  • I have seen these in the health food aisle, but never bought, I might have to give them a go for my sons lunchbox

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  • My kids love snacking. I will definitely look out for these

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  • I’ve never heard of these- will definitely have a look!

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  • My kids absolutely love these snacks I have to buy multiple packs because they go so quickly

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  • Thanks for this. Ive seen these at the shops but have been in two minds about buying them. I will next shop.

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  • My kids love these too – they prefer the chicken flavour to plain!

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  • Always looking for new lunch box snacks. I’ll give these a try.


    • We always keep a keen eye for snacks too.

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  • Saturated fat and sugar within healthy guidelines. This is the same as Red Rock Deli chips, and about half the saturated fat content of Smith’s original chips.
    The bite and dissolve texture is very useful for teaching biting and chewing skills. This food is commonly used by feeding therapists because the shape helps children to learn to chew using their back teeth, and the stix dissolve away after an initial bite.

    The fat content (13.4g/100g) exceeds healthy guidelines (10g/100g). This is about 40% less than Red Rock Deli chips and 60% less than Smith’s original chips. Interestingly, the product doesn’t clarify which type of vegetable oil they use, meaning it’s probably a fairly cheap product like palm oil (no health benefits and negative environmental impacts). The two comparison chips use sunflower oil or canola oil (much better quality).
    High sodium (salt) content (578mg/100g), which is actually more than both Red Rock Deli and Smith’s Original chips. The chicken version of these stix has even more sodium, but the cheese flavour has a bit less (still above recommendations).
    The carbohydrate content (more than two thirds of the product) comes mostly from refined carbohydrates, meaning there isn’t much of the nutritional goodness of wholegrain, nor any fibre.
    At $33 a kilo, these are three times the price of Smith’s chips and a similar price to Red Rock chips.

    https://mealtimes.com.au/healtheries-potato-stix/


    • I might give these a try but as one Mum commented, they are rather expensive.



      • They are probably quite yum. I do prefer to purchase Australian made food though

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  • Good to have options for snacks.

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