Snacks with J

  • Gelatin dessert, often fruity and wobbly, classic snack.

  • Flavored gelatin dessert, chilled and eaten as a snack.

  • Dried seasoned meat, popular high‑protein snack.

  • Hard fruit‑flavored candies, popular US snack.

  • Tropical fruit; pieces can be eaten as a light snack.

  • Small juice serving; often treated like a kids’ snack.

  • Single hard candy, fruity snack treat.

  • Simple sweet snack of bread with jam filling.

  • UK jelly candies shaped like babies, classic sweet.

  • Colorful sugar candies, popular bite-sized treat.

  • Toasted bread with jam, common quick snack.

  • Cheesy stuffed jalapeños, classic party snack.

  • Hard candy you suck for ages, mega snack time.

  • British jam-filled biscuits, famous teatime snack.

  • Bread with jam, simple sweet anytime snack.

  • Toast topped with jam, quick sweet snack bite.

  • Muffins filled with jam, sweet baked snack.

  • Simple sweet snack, bread spread with jam.

  • Crispy chips made from jackfruit slices.

  • Small pastry filled with jam, classic treat.

  • Quick snack of crackers topped with jam.

  • US sprinkles for ice cream or cupcakes.

  • Donuts filled with jam, sweet pastry snack.

  • Chewy candy made from jujube fruit or flavor.

  • UK fruit-flavoured jelly candies, kids’ snack.

  • Slang for snacky, often unhealthy food.

  • Cookies filled or topped with jam, baked snack.

  • Chocolate-coated mint candies, classic US movie snack.

  • Famous jelly bean candy brand, eaten as snacks.

  • Cookies with jam center, classic biscuit snack.

  • Baked potato with skin, can be a filling snack.

  • Candy-coated almonds, traditional wedding snack.

  • Fried or baked doughnut with jelly filling, sweet snack.

  • Simple fruit snack, apples are common between meals.

  • Unrefined cane sugar chunks, eaten as a sweet nibble.

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