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​8 store-bought snacks and drinks you can make at home​

etimes.in | Last updated on - Jan 31, 2026, 16:00 IST
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8 store-bought snacks and drinks you can make at home

Supermarket shelves are full of snacks and drinks that promise energy, convenience and irresistible flavour. But look closer and you’ll often spot the real ingredients: hidden sugar, excess salt, cheap oils and preservatives that read like a chemistry experiment. The truth is, many of our favourite packaged treats are shockingly easy to make at home, and when we do, they turn from guilty pleasures into nourishing everyday bites. Here are eight store-bought favourites that taste even better when they come from your kitchen.

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1) Granola Bars - Nutty energy bars at home

Those glossy bars with “healthy” in bold type often hide syrup and sugar that would rival a dessert. Make a batch at home with rolled oats, nuts, seeds, jaggery or dates, and a drizzle of ghee or peanut butter. Toast lightly, press into a tray, chill, slice - done. They’re filling, travel-friendly, and give you slow, steady fuel without the sugar crash.

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2) Instant Noodles - Stir-fried veg noodle bowls

Instant noodles are childhood nostalgia but the seasoning packet? Mostly salt and artificial flavour. Cook plain noodles and toss them in a quick stir-fry with veggies, soy sauce, spring onions, a sprinkle of pepper and a squeeze of lime. You get the comfort, minus the overloaded MSG, and suddenly even a Tuesday dinner feels like a tiny celebration.

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3) Potato Chips - Air-fried masala crisps

Packaged chips are crunchy happiness but come drenched in refined oils. Slice potatoes or sweet potatoes thin, brush with a little oil, sprinkle chaat masala, and air fry until crisp. They still give you that salty crunch, but now you know exactly what’s coating each bite - real flavour, zero mystery.

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4) Packaged Fruit Juices - Fresh fruit coolers

Boxed juices seem innocent, but many come with added sugar and barely any fibre. Fresh juice or blended fruit coolers, think orange-ginger, watermelon-mint, or banana-mosambi, deliver vitamins without the processed sweetness. You feel the freshness instantly. Your skin notices it too.

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5) Store Cookies - Homemade oat cookies

Market biscuits often combine refined flour, margarine and heaps of sugar. Swap them for oat-based cookies using mashed banana or jaggery as a sweetener. Add raisins, nuts or dark chocolate chips for fun. They’re chewy, warm and human - unlike the factory-perfect ones that sit on shelves for months.

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6) Flavoured Yogurt - Fruit-swirled hung curd

Flavoured yogurts hide dessert-level sugar under labels like “berry blast.” Instead, make a thick hung-curd bowl with real fruit pulp, honey and crushed nuts. It’s creamy, high-protein and customizable - breakfast one day, dessert the next. Your gut bacteria enjoy the kindness.

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7) Cold Coffee Bottles - Café-style coffee from your blender

Packaged iced coffee often tastes more like a sweet milkshake than coffee. Blend chilled milk, instant coffee (or brewed decoction), ice and a spoon of jaggery. Froth it well. Suddenly, you’re a barista - without the sugar spike or price tag of café runs.

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8) Ready-to-Eat Popcorn - Nutritional yeast popcorn

Microwave popcorn is famous, partly because of the “butter flavour” stuck to every kernel. Popcorn kernels cooked at home with just a teaspoon of oil give you the same satisfying crunch without the artificial additives. Toss with nutritional yeast or chilli-lime seasoning for a surprisingly fancy snack that tastes like movie night done right.

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Homemade snacks don’t just cut down sugar, salt and preservatives. They shift the relationship:
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You control the ingredients
Your body gets real nutrients
Your wallet gets a break
Your cravings get satisfied, without compromise.

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