As the school year winds down and long, sun-filled days are just around the corner, it’s time to start thinking about snacks that can keep up with your kids’ summer energy. Having fresh, flavorful, and nourishing snacks makes all the difference and we want to share some of our favorite ideas! From fruit skewers to colorful charcuterie boards and playful creations, these "darling" ideas will keep your hungry kids happy all season long.
Fruit skewers are a simple, hands-on snack that makes fresh eating feel like a treat. Thread together juicy Darling Clementines®, strawberries, golden pineapple, and a colorful mix of grapes, blueberries, and blackberries for a bite-sized combo that’s as fun to build as it is to eat. Plus, kids can help assemble their own, turning snack time into a creative (and delicious) activity.
Turn snack time into playtime with citrus-inspired food art that’s almost too cute to eat! With a few simple ingredients like Darling Clementines®, blueberries, grapes, and apple slices, you can create cheerful designs like smiling fish, a shining sun, or even fluttering butterflies. Whether you follow a design or let their creativity lead the way, this is one snack that’s sure to bring smiles all around.
A simple citrus snack board is a fun, no-fuss way to keep everyone happily grazing. Pile on peeled clementines, fresh grapes, crunchy pretzels, slices of cheese, and a handful of crackers for the perfect mix of sweet, salty, and satisfying. It’s easy to throw together but feels a little special, whether it’s for an afternoon snack break or casual sharing with friends. Bright, colorful, and ready to enjoy, this laid-back board makes snack time feel effortless and a little more fun.
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