Hi, L.. Good for you that you care this much about the health of your child. DEFINITELY NO ARTIFICIAL SWEETENERS! They are BAD for EVERYONE. It is difficult to find things without sugar, artificial sweeteners, and corn syrup (another possible allergen) which is commonly found in everything including bread. Kids like things in pieces, which is why your daughter is taking apart her sandwich and why these little snack containers that separate the cheese and crackers are popular (not that the food is extraordinary). Try the idea of putting things separately in a fun way, maybe a segmented container or several with (colored?) lids. In them could be any number of sliced or diced goodies: cheese, fruit,berries, veggies (could include a dip), chunks of GOOD bread-a challenge to find- read the ingredients-try local baked gourmet breads-Sprouted bread (usually refrigerated) is the best. Our local IGA carries it. Also, mini sandwiches with nutbutter (peanut, almond, cashew, etc.). banana, honey-just bite size is less of a mess and FUN for them. My daughter likes plain mayonnaise on (good) bread with the crust cut off, sometimes with a tomato in it. There's much you can do with this idea. Think bitesize, colorful, and fun as well as healthy and I think you'll both enjoy it. Shalom