10 Healthy Team Snacks for Kids’ Sports by Parents.com May 1, 2020 | 0 minutes, 48 seconds read When I signed up my son for soccer six years ago, I had no idea there would be so much junk food involved. After a season of watching cupcakes, cookies, chips, and cherry punch dominate the sidelines after games, I was frustrated. And confused. Why was a soccer game a reason to give kids donuts and Kool-Aid? Why were we associating sports with junk food? And was I the only one who was irritated by this, especially since our games took place on Saturday morning—right before lunch? Here are 10 ideas: Orange slices: The classic! They're super-hydrating and sweet to eat. Cut up a bunch, toss them in a container, and let the team have at it. Bananas: Couldn't be simpler—or cheaper! You can feed the whole team for less than $5. Apples: Just rinse them off and bring them to the field. Fruit kebabs: These are always a hit with kids. Thread berries, bananas, melon, and grapes onto wooden skewers. Read the Rest at Parents.com tags in this article Athlete Health Nutrition Parent Parents.com