I love the healthier snack options that Costco carries and I stock up when there's a coupon for it. In addition to what you already said, I get Cliff Kids Z bars, Bunny grahams (no hydrogenated oils, and the variety pack comes with normal grahams, cheese ones, chocolate, and then chocolate chip), Veggie chips, Kashi granola bars, fruit juice (Capri Sun and Fruitables now have a juice made out of 100% fruit and vegetable juice), roasted salted seaweed (my kids and LOVE this), snack bag of cereal like cheerios or Quacker's Oat bran squares, deydrated Mangos from Costco, or apples, jerky (you can find this individually packaged). I have a basket down low in the pantry full of kid snacks, and I grab a handful of each of the prepackaged stuff to put in there so there's a good variety, in addition to pre-bagging the stuff like cereal and dried fruit. I also have a low kid drawer in my fridge full of yogurt, string cheese, fruit, and veggies. When I come home from shopping, I make easy to grab snack bags or tupperware full of cherries, grapes, sliced carrots, whole apples and oranges, etc. That way when you're in a hurry out the door it's already bagged for you even if it didn't originally come prepackaged. Gogurt (or healthier option at Sprouts or Trader Joes) kept frozen are also nice to grab and when it's so hot out I also will grab a frozen string cheese so that by the time they eat it is still cold. I also get Trader Joe's breakfast bars as a special snack sometimes. If we have leftover rotisserie chicken, ham, or any meat I put it in snack bags in the freezer. I pack that, along with string cheese and a snack bag of whole-grain crackers and we call it a homemade lunchable.