If you have a truly insatiable craving for blueberries right about now (and let’s be serious—who doesn’t), you’ll be happy to know that you can enjoy them fresh and in some tasty-yet-wholesome ready-to-eat products. Behold, our favorite blueberry-flavored snacks for health-conscious eaters:
Sahale Snacks Berry Macaroon Almond Mix
Why didn't anyone think to add dried blueberries to a nut blend before now? This combo includes lightly toasted coconut, almonds, cashews, sweet blueberries, and a touch of lemon. A quarter-cup weighs in at 170 calories—and that comes with seven grams of healthy fat, two grams of fiber, and four grams of protein.
The Epic Seed Blueberry Greek Yogurt + Chia
Not only does this chia seed-studded yogurt taste amazing, but it comes loaded with three grams of fiber, 17 grams of protein, as well as some potassium, magnesium, and omega-3 fatty acids—all for just 150 calories.
KIND Healthy Grain Bars in Vanilla Blueberry
If you like regular KIND bars, then you’ll love these newer bars from the brand, which are made from whole grains like gluten-free oats, brown rice, millet, buckwheat, and quinoa. Each one clocks in at 140 calories and three grams of fiber.
Garden Lites Veggie Blueberry Oat Veggie Muffins
Thanks to these frozen 120-calorie snacks, you can have a hot and tasty muffin loaded with five grams of fiber and three grams of protein—in just 35 seconds!
CVS Gold Emblem Blueberry & Pomegranate Superfruit Snack Bars
These have all the yummy goodness of a fruit rollup, but with real fruit—each bar nets you two servings and comes in at 120 calories.
Stoneridge Orchards Blueberries Dipped in Greek Yogurt
You can enjoy a quarter-cup of these indulgent-tasting Washington State dried blueberries for a reasonable 170 calories, three grams of fiber, and two grams of protein.
365 Everyday Value Organic Greek Yogurt Blueberry Low-Fat Dessert Bar
Ice cream lovers, rejoice! These frozen bars, made with organic blueberries and low-fat Greek yogurt, are just 90 calories each. They also pack four grams of protein and have a fairly low sugar count (especially for a dessert) of 12 grams.
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