I often buy DD Heinz toddler snacks - fruit bars, vegemite & cheese breadsticks, muesli bars, etc. They are a bit pricey but are great serving sizes for toddlers. I haven't checked all the in and outs of the ingredients but they seem fine and DD has been eating them for months now without any crazy reactions. I've recently started giving her Carmans muesli bars which again, are pricey, but yummo. I also buy some 100% natural fruit staps from the health food isle. There is lots of good snacks in the health food section but be prepared to pay a bit more

Popcorn is a good one as are rice cakes or rice crackers. Just be careful with the salt content.

I always have a stash of Rafferty's Gardens sachets handy for a quick healthy snack. DD loves the sweet ones and I can occasionally sneak in a savory one too Vaalia now do their yoghurt in sachets too.

I usually have a supply of zucchini slice in the freezer for an easy lunch or snack. I add grated carrot to mine as well to sneak in extra vegies.

Sultanas are a winner in our house too and grapes - both easy fruits to have at home or while out.

Cheese and crackers are probably DD's favourite snack though. She even loves a good brie and a bit of pate! She gets that from her mummy