10 snacks you can still order online in time for Easter 2020

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - JUNE 15: SpongeBob SquarePants “Shellabrates” His 20th Anniversary at Dylan’s Candy Bar Hudson Yards at Hudson Yards on June 15, 2019 in New York City. (Photo by Craig Barritt/Getty Images for Dylan's Candy Bar)
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - JUNE 15: SpongeBob SquarePants “Shellabrates” His 20th Anniversary at Dylan’s Candy Bar Hudson Yards at Hudson Yards on June 15, 2019 in New York City. (Photo by Craig Barritt/Getty Images for Dylan's Candy Bar) /
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There are plenty of top-notch snacks that you can order online today and still have in time for Easter.

Due to the current coronavirus pandemic, millions upon millions of people are currently quarantined with lots of uncertainty going around. But everyone needs to eat, and many online retailers are still shipping food orders on a daily basis. In turn, if ordered within the next few days, many of these items will be there to you in time for your Easter celebration.

Below are 10 snacks that are still available for order, the majority of which are also Easter-friendly.

1. Dylan’s Candy Bar’s Easter Bunny Parade Gift Box

This bunny parade gift box comes adorably wrapped in a bow, ready for a hostess gift or Easter basket. Each beautiful foil-wrapped bunny is made of creamy, premium Belgian milk chocolate.

Also interesting from Dylan’s is its Happy Easter Half Paint Can. Brimming with gummy marshmallow bites and Belgian-chocolate foiled carrots, this signature half paint can makes for an “egg-ceptionally” sweet Easter morning.

2. Jacques Torres Chocolate’s Gourmet Dark Chocolate Smiling Bunny

This darling gourmet chocolate Easter Bunny is a delightful treat that makes a great gift for all ages. Yet it can also serve as an ideal, perfect decoration for your Easter table. It is available in both Dark and Milk Chocolate varieties.

Also great from the Jacques Torres team are their Chocolate Covered Bunny Peeps. Everyone’s favorite bunny-shaped treat is covered in the finest chocolate of “Mr. Chocolate.” Each package contains four marshmallow bunnies.

3. Lyre’s Spirit Co’s Non-Alcoholic Spirits

With Lyre’s non-alcoholic spirits, you can expect low-calorie vegan beverages that taste like their alcoholic equivalents. This includes mock bourbon, triple sec, espresso liqueur, dry aperitif, aperitif rosso, Italian orange, absinthe, gin, white rum, spiced rum, dark rum, and amaretti offerings.

The Lyre’s website currently features a list of “10 Delicious Non-Alcoholic Easter Drinks” which you ought to be able to make at home.

4. Good Good Sweet Spreads

Made with real fruit, low calories and no added sugar, Good Good’s line of delicious jams are currently available in 4 flavors: Blueberry, Apricot, Strawberry and Raspberry. With just 4 to 5 calories and 4 grams of sugar per serving, these jams are perfect for satisfying any sweet cravings. Plus they’re all keto-friendly and suitable for plant-based, diabetic and consumers.

Beyond those jams, Good Good also makes a Belgian Choco Hazel spread – think Nutella – with no added sugars.

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5. Shrewd Food Protein Puffs

Shrewd Food Protein Puffs are high in protein and low in carbs and sugar. They offer the crunch you likely crave without the guilt, and each serving has more than twice the protein of an egg.

Shrewd Food has eight different flavors of sweet and savory protein puffs on the market at this time: Baked Cheddar; Brick Oven Pizza; Cookies & Cream; Nacho Cheese; Parmesan Herb Croutons; Sour Cream & Onion; Sriracha Cheddar, and Strawberries & Cream. Salt, sweet, savory and every in-between.

6. Kalahari Biltong

Seeking a keto-friendly protein product? If so, you will likely want to look into jerky’s “fancy cousin,” biltong.

Kalahari Biltong is based on the centuries-old South African tradition of naturally air-dried meat. The biggest difference between regular store-sold beef jerky and biltong is its preparation; while jerky is cooked and heated for hours, biltong is air-dried for two to three weeks, spiced with simple ingredients and then thinly-sliced.

Kalahari Biltong, in particular, has 32 grams of protein per bag. Furthermore, it is made with only six ingredients and contains no sugar or carbs.

7. Just The Cheese

Just The Cheese may be a small, family owned company with deep roots in rural Wisconsin, yet reportedly it is the maker of the current #1-selling cheese snack on Amazon. As an example of that small-town feel to the growing company, Just The Cheese provides ride-share services to all of its employees to make sure they can get to work safely each day.

Per the products themselves, Just The Cheese is essentially 100 percent Wisconsin cheese baked into bars and mini bites. They are naturally low in carbs, gluten-free and only 75 calories per bar. Perfect for a portable snack on the go, which all ages will love. Its bars are available in the following flavors: Aged Cheddar, Grilled Cheese, Jalapeno Cheese and Mild Cheddar. Its minis are currently sold in the following flavors: White Cheddar, Wisconsin Cheddar, Grilled Cheese, Jalapeno Cheese, and Garlic & Chive.

8. Parma! Vegan Parmesan

Created in Oregon just over 15 years ago by Sister River Foods’ founder Shannon Schnibbe (Tofurky founder Seth Tibbott remains an ongoing advisor), Parma! was established in response to a rapidly growing need within the vegetarian marketplace for a breakthrough allergen-free parmesan alternative. Furthermore, Parma! is paleo and keto-friendly, dairy-free, soy-free, gluten-free, non-GMO and Certified Kosher.

The offerings of Parma! are comprised of four deliciously distinct varieties: Original Parma! (featuring an irresistibly cheesey umami flavor), Better Than Bacon Parma! (as voted “Favorite Bacon Flavored Product” by VegNews), Chipotle Cayenne Parma! (featuring a smokey umami flavor akin to the most popular barbeque potato chips) and Garlicky Green Parma! (which contains by a cheesy umami Italian herb flavour that is complemented by nutritious and delicious kelp, pumpkin and sesame seeds).

9. Split Nutrition’s Strawberry + Peanut Butter Pack

April 2, 2020 marks National Peanut Butter & Jelly Day, but Split Nutrition is working to make that holiday an everyday happening. With the first ever dual nut butter and jam packet, Split Nutrition gives you both Peanut Butter and Strawberry is a form that is easy to carry, share and enjoy.

As an added bonus, Split Nutrition’s combo packets — as helmed by renowned nutritionist Dr. Philip Goglia and chef Jeff Mahin — have a clean label with no more than 6 ingredients. It’s also 100 percent plant-based, vegan, Non-GMO and gluten-free while free of added oils, salts and fillers.

10. Puffworks

Last but definitely not least is Puffworks, a better-for-you snack helmed in Portland, Oregon. Its nut butter puffs are a clean-label snack which contain over 50 percent peanut butter, as sourced from organic dry roasted peanuts and not oil or peanut flour. The puffs themselves are made of both organic degermed yellow corn meal and organic whole grain cornmeal with a bit of sea salt added in.

Among Puffworks’ offerings are its Organic Peanut Butter Puffs, Organic Dark Chocolate Peanut ButterPuffs and Organic Strawberry PB&J Peanut Butter Puffs; yes, another ideal snack for National Peanut Butter & Jelly Day and beyond. Those with younger children around also ought to look into the brand’s Puffworks Baby line, which features bags that are small enough to fit into a diaper bag.

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Which snacks will you be ordering for Easter? Are you still going to be celebrating the holiday with treats? Tell us what you think in the comments.

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