9 Best Backpack Snacks for High Schoolers in Korea

Snacking happens throughout a high schooler's day: during class or breaks, after school, or while studying. Considering the amount of snacking in which a high schooler partakes, it would be interesting to see what they liked best and if there were any trends in favorites. Here's a list of some of the high schoolers' backpack snacks!
9 Best Backpack Snacks for High Schoolers in Korea
#1 Pepero
Pepero is a Korean snack favorite loved by many for its many flavor options. Eating on the way home, in class, or while studying is very easy. You can see kpop idols like EXO on some packaging. If you want to get some of your own, get our Pepero Korean snack bundle for your own supply!
#2 Choco Pie
The fluffy Korean treat is another classic option among high schoolers. Choco Pies are individually packaged in the box for you to take on the go and are available in different flavors, such as red velvet and caramel!
#3 Sangeobap
Sangeobap is a seafood-flavored snack that is crispy, sweet, and salty--a perfect combination! The bite-sized Korean snack is shaped of sea animals, from whales to squid. Sometimes you may also get it from our SnackFever Korean snack box.
#4 Shrimp and Crab Chips
Some students love the taste of seafood and a dash of saltiness in their Korean snacks. Shrimp and Crab Chips are the favorite backpack snacks among high schoolers. The crab flavor and crunchiness of the chips make you want to take another bite and more.
#5 Tteokbokki Chips
Sweet and spicy tteokbokki Korean chips are inspired by one of the most popular Korean street food. If you cannot find these sweet and spicy Korean chips at your nearby Korean market, the SnackFever Korean snack box is here!
How about making your own lunch box with a cup of tteokpokki, rice, and other snacks? Buy our Doshirak Lunch Box set and experience what it's like to create a Korean lunch box experience for yourself or your kids!
#6 Potato Snack
Like regular potato chips, these savory Korean potato snacks are a crunchy, satisfying snack that pops into your mouth.
#7 Milkis
Can drinks be considered Korean snacks? I say yes! Forget soda, and get Milkis instead! One fan favorite non alcoholic Korean drink is Milkis. It's a carbonated milky beverage that comes in different flavors.
#8 Banana Milk
In Korea, this Korean drink is easily accessible at convenience stores for a low price. It has also gotten popular in Asian supermarkets worldwide! If you like the taste of bananas, why not try banana milk? In its adorable container, Korean banana milk is a classic treat that will quench your thirst.
You can enjoy the famous Korean banana milk and other sweet backpack snacks from SnackFever's Sweet Stash Korean snack box!
#9 Yogurt Drinks
Remember those yogurt drinks Peter Kavinsky drove to the other side of town to get for Lara Jean in the famous Netflix rom-com To All the Boys I've Loved Before? Well, this is the drink! This tiny yogurt beverage is adorable, tastes delicious, and, because it's a probiotic, is actually good for you! However, only a few, or else it may have an inverse effect.
Our SnackFever lets you in on several Korean snacks that adults and high schoolers love. How about sharing the snacking experience with your colleagues, friends, or club members? Go big with our Office SnackFever Korean snack box! It has over 80 sweets, coffee, noodles, chips, and more snacks.
Overall, these Korean snacks are easily accessible, transportable, cheap, and are teens' favorites, both online and in reality. Obviously, these backpack snacks are limited as everyone has their own preferences, so which is your favorite?
Let us know in the comments below!
Written by Catherine Tai
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