Unique Snackle Box Gift ideas

Snackle boxes have been hugely popular lately and I’ve curated a list of fun ways to make them into special gifts. You’ll find everything from classroom supplies to sweet treats, emergency kits and beauty boxes on this list. Check out all the fun ways to gift a snackle box to your favorite teachers, friends, neighbors and more. All links are affiliate links.
If you haven’t ordered a snackle box yet, this one is a great option. I also really love these word boxes from Target. Order “Thanks” here and “Teach” here. Perfect for teacher gifting.
Food Snackle Boxes
Fun options for a consumable gift. Stick with individually wrapped items to avoid cross contamination if at all possible.
Sweet Treats:
For the person with a sweet tooth, fill it with miniature sizes of their favorite treats. Think individually wrapped cookies, mini Reese’s peanut butter cups, gum, Airheads, Shameless sour snacks and gummy candy.
Smores Kit:
This is a fun idea for the person who likes to have a camp fire. Fill with graham crackers, marshmallows and small chocolate bars and they’ll be all set.
Charcuterie Board:
Fill this snackle box with small meats and cheeses, pickles, olives and their favorite nuts. Perfect for the person who loves a good charcuterie board.
Hot Chocolate Bar:
Love this for the hot chocolate lover. Include hot chocolate packets, fun shaped marshmallows, chocolate chips, mints/candy canes and little cookies to go with this sweet treat.
Fruits & Veggies:
Whether it’s meal prep for the week or for the person who eats healthy, fill with their favorite fruits and veggies for a fun snackle box gift. I like snacking on this edamame.
Manly Box:
For the man who has everything, fill a snackle box with his favorite mini beef sticks or beef jerky. You could include small cheeses to go with it too. A fun way to give him a unique gift.
Ice Cream Sundae Bar:
When you want to make the ice cream treats a little more fun. Fill this box with sprinkles, chocolate chips, gummy candies, little pretzels, fresh fruits, nuts, cherries and small broken pieces of cones.
Classroom Box Ideas
Show your appreciation for teachers by gifting them a snackle box filled with things they’ll need in the classroom.
First Aid Kit:
Fill this box with first aid items like bandaids, neosporin, small scissors, rubber gloves, gauze and hand sanitizer. Perfect for the teacher to keep in the classroom.
Get Better Soon Box:
For the teachers dealing with colds and allergies both in and out of the classroom. Include small packs of tissues, cough drops, Emergen-C, tums, shower steamers, Advil/Tylenol packets, antibacterial wipes and hand sanitizer.
Classroom Prizes:
Teachers are often handing out prizes to their classes and this is a great way to supply them with little trinkets to give out. Think stickers, bouncy balls, temporary tattoos, erasers, small candies and little fidget toys.
Office Supplies:
For the teacher who is always needing more office supplies. Paper clips, rubber bands, safety pins, a small stapler and mini Post It Notes are all great options for this box.
Hydration/Immunity Boost Kit:
Because teachers can always use a boost when it comes to immunity. Fill this box with individual packets of hydration boosters like Liquid IV or LMNT and small packs of Emergen C.
Craft Kit:
Fun for the teacher who keeps craft items in the classroom. Put pom poms, googly eyes, craft sticks, pipe cleaners, small craft scissors and crazy glue in this box.
Fun Snackle Box Gifts
More fun ideas for creating a gift they will love.
Beauty Box:
Fill this box with chapstick, hand lotion, a small nail file, nail polish, hair scrunchies, lip mask and hand sanitizer all in mini sizes. Perfect for on-the-go.
Movie Night:
For an at home movie night, fill this box with popcorn, fun candies and maybe some wet wipes for after the snacks are gone.
Sewing Kit:
For the person who loves to sew or needs a place to keep things all together. Include thread, needles, a small pin cushion, thimbles and pins or a fun little set.
Hair Accessories:
This is a fun box for the person who loves hair accessories. Items to include: scrunchies, hair ties, bobby pins, claw clips and hair bows. Great for on-the-go hair styling.
Emergency Car Kit:
A box to keep in the car when you’re on the go. Fill this snackle box with bandaids, Neosporin, Tide to-go wipes, hand sanitizer and Advil/Tylenol packets.
Cord Organizer:
A snackle box is a great way to organize cords that are just laying around the house or in the dreaded “junk drawer”. Think phone chargers, extra charging blocks, cable ties and cable clips.
Road Trip Box:
A fun gift for families going on road trips. Fill with everyone’s favorite small snacks like pretzels, goldfish crackers, mini beef sticks, nuts and candy. You could also fill a box with small prizes or activities (like these scratch papers) for younger kids to keep them occupied on the journey.
EveryDay Snackle Box Uses
Snackle boxes make great gifts, but they’re also great for everyday use.
Sandwich Station Box:
All the fixings for a great sandwich. Add pickles, banana peppers, sliced onions, tomatoes, olives, jalapenonos, lunch meats, cheeses, pepperoni, lettuce and cucumber slices.
Homemade Lunchable:
Instead of buying them from the store, make your own lunchable snackle boxes. Ideas for filling: crackers, pepperoni, turkey, cheese, apple slices, clementines, Triscuits, carrots, veggie straws and a sweet candy treat.
Breakfast Box:
For the kids (and adults) who like more of a “picky” breakfast, filling a snackle box that is self-serve is the perfect way to make mornings easier. Think small cereals like Oatmeal Squares, individual Jif peanut butter, raspberries, apple slices and mini muffins.
Taco Bar:
Fill your snackle box with all the toppings needed for an easy make-your-own taco bar. Include shredded cheese, diced tomatoes, shredded lettuce, salsa, sour cream, rice and beans.
Baked Potato Bar:
Similar to a taco bar, this box is filled with all the toppings you might want for on top of baked potatoes. Think bacon bits, sour cream, butter, broccoli and shredded cheese.
Oatmeal Toppings:
A fun way to make your morning oatmeal more interesting. Add brown sugar, dried cranberries, nuts, chocolate chips, granola and coconut flakes.
Wet Bar Kit:
For the person who likes a fun cocktail, fill a snackle box with all the little wet bar items they may need. Include sugar cubes, cocktail olives, lemon/lime/orange slices, bar picks, maraschino cherries and garnishes.
There are tons of different ways that you can fill a snackle box for gifting or using at home for the everyday. I hope this list inspires you to gift a snackle box to a teacher, neighbor, friend or other loved one.