When you work from home, you don’t have access to the office pantry, which is usually stocked with snacks and nibbles to keep those hunger pangs away. But we know that most people need a little ‘fuel’ to get through the harsh workday. To satisfy your cravings, here are some of the best places you can turn to for some snacks via delivery.
Notter
The nuts from Notter, a local snack company, aren’t just your average trail mix. Each batch is baked at a low temperature to preserve all of the natural oils and nutrients and is blended with a variety of additional superfoods. For instance, there are freeze-dried pineapples, almonds, walnuts, pecans, and pumpkin seeds in the Immunity Mix ($7.90), or look at the Nourish Mix ($7.90), where the nuts are mixed in ginger powder. If you can’t make up your mind, mixes are available in a carefully picked bundle set (starting at $49) that’s tastefully arranged in a simple box that serves as an attractive and convenient gift for impromptu family visits.
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The Ice Cream & Cookie Co Kid (ICC Kids)
Natasha Chiam, the founder of The Ice Cream and Cookie , discovered that most children’s snacks are rich in preservatives and overly processed, which she found bad for her son, so she began producing her own nutritious snacks instead. Since then, they have launched ICC Kids, a line of nutritious snacks that are healthy and tasty, perfect for the whole family. Try favourites like the vegan banana zucchini muffin ($22 for 12) or the egg-free carrot cake muffin ($22) which are sure to be devoured by your kids. There’s also the Kid’s Ice Cream ($16.95) line, which comes in vanilla, chocolate, and strawberry flavours which are produced with organic fresh milk and less sugar.
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SnackFirst
SnackFirst is the place to go if you are looking for strong flavours and unusual creations. You can expect bizarre flavours like satay cashews ($11.90), mala cajun peanuts ($7.90), cheesy BBQ almond ($12.90), and even sweet wasabi cashew and macadamia (from $14.90). That is a mind boggling selection if you’d ask me. If you are not the type of person who fancies new flavours, there’s also a variety of old-school sweet and snacks like frosted gems ($4.90), butterfly ear biscuits ($4.90), and chocolate wafer sticks ($4.90) available.
Purchase Link: Here
Try Swedish
Try Swedish, an export initiative that promotes Swedish food and beverage items, aims to popularize a gentler way of embracing the weekend in Singapore, especially during this period of staying at home. Visit the Try Swedish Shop on Redmart to start planning your own comfortable weekend. There are a variety of things there to assist you create a relaxing environment. While indulging in a Daim Chocolate Cake ($9.90), pair it with Oatly oat milk ($6.85) to wash it down. If you’re in the mood for something savoury, try the Wasa sandwich snack ($1.95) or slather Arla spiced cream cheese ($5.40) on some delicious rye chips ($7). The selection of Swedish snacks on Try Swedish is endless and you won’t regret spending a dollar here.
Purchase Link: Here
Fupi
Fupi made its debut in the local snack scene over the Chinese New Year season, causing a stir with its cute packaging and peculiarly tasty beancurd skin crisps. They offer two hot pot inspired flavours of Sichuan Mala and Hot Pot Tomato, which were previously exclusively available at its pop-up at VivoCity. Seeing the success, they then subsequently expanded and built on their online presence. Thanks to that, you can now purchase this snack on Shopee and Lazada, with a bundle of four (each with two flavours) costing $22 excluding delivery fees.
Purchase Link: Here
With this list, we hope that you will be able to pull through the often-boring day of work when you are at home with the help of these snacks. Just be sure to have some self-control because it’s easy to overindulge!
This article was first published on Gutbitez.