Nutella on toast, cornettos, crispy and peanut M&Ms, and raspberry jelly are my favorite snacks. Wizz Fizz is pretty good too, as are Ferrero Rocher chocolates.
I like Lays salt & vinegar chips, but I hardly ever eat them nowadays since I need less salt in my diet.
I'd have to say definitely Reese's. Also, there's these chips that they sell in the store near my dorm that are super good, but I cannot remember the name.
It usually depends on my mood, but a safe choice would be salt and vinegar chips because they're too addictive for their own good I also really like yoghurt and apples.
My favorite snack is Beef Jerky store bought I like Uncle Mikes Spicy Hot Beef Jerky, but considering it makes me violently I prefer my second favorite taste-wise Old Trapper Hot & Spicy and usually keep a stock of it until it gets too hot and it double cooks and gets as hard as shoe leather from being in a hot truck in the summer. Ofcourse I like homemade beef jerky as well, but it's a hassle to make and I think accessibility is a valuable part of the snacking experience so it's ruled out by default.
I love gummi worms and Goldfish. Judging by my name and many previous posts, it's no secret I love sweet sugary things: the gummi worms work in this case because they're sweet and won't outright kill me based on the nutrition label, haha. And Goldfish? I have to buy two little packs everyday at school since I love them. Also entire bowls of cereal. Breakfast is for dinner and/or snacktime, don't you know?
I like the spicy Cheetos. I can hardly ever find them anymore though. I used to eat them almost every day for lunch at school, but then they stopped being stocked.
They have several different versions of "spicy" now, maybe try to find one of the others to see if you like them as much. The ones I know of are: XXtra Flamin' Hot, Flamin Hot Puff, Flamin' Hot, Paprika Spinners, and Flamin' Hot Chipotle Ranch. XXtra Flamin' Hot is the Flamin' Hot flavor just more of it so they have less of the traditional cheeto flavor by default. Flamin' Hot Puffs are the same as Flamin' Hot just in the puff variety.. Paprika Spinners are pretty rare I think I've seen them once locally never actually tried them, but if they're Paprika flavor that should have a little spice and likely a bit of a smokey flavor. Flamin' Hot Chipotle Ranch is another I've not tried because I don't care for Ranch anything, but the picture appears to be the same dusting for Flamin' Hot so I'd say assume some smokey flavor from Chipotle with Ranch notes thrown in as well. If you like the Flamin' Hot you could always just do a DIY version. I'd imagine you'd just need Cayenne, Onion Powder, Garlic Powder and some Hot Paprika (I'd go Hungarian as it's known for it's lack of sweet low notes unlike Spanish Paprika, which is the other common Paprika source) If I had to hazard I guess I'd say 3 parts Paprika + 3 parts Cayenne + 2 parts Onion Powder + 1 part Garlic Powder would get you pretty close and then you could always add and subtract from there.
I like gummies, sour candies (like Lemonheads), jello, peanut butter crackers, cheese crackers/goldfish, cereal, and occasionally chocolate.
I'm not sure Lemonheads are supposed to be considered "sour" candies. Anywho do you like your jello as jello or do you eat just the raw powder?
It's described as both sweet and sour, and does have a sour kick to it- so I consider it a sour candy. Not the raw powder- I usually get ready-made jello snack packs.
Are those the pudding things? I don't eat any sort of "made" jell-o, just the powder as a sort of desert myself. Also do you consider jello "meat"? It's made from animal protein after all so I think it should be moved from the junk food section to the meat section personally after all if it's not vegetarian (which it's not) it should totally count as a meat as far as I'm concerned.
yes gelatin is a animal by-product but I do not consider it a meat. Non-vegetarian/vegan, yes, but not a meat.
So why don't you consider it a meat? What does it have to be for you to consider something a "meat" if not something that is literally animal protein doesn't count?
Lots of things are made from animal products that aren't meat. French fries are also often made using animal fat but they're primarily made from potatoes.
They're made USING animal fat, they aren't literally the animal fat itself. Gelatin IS quite literally animal protein, it's collagen which is the main structural protein found in various parts of the animal, it's more akin to literally sitting down and eating a spoonful of lard than eating french fries cooked using said lard.