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The Best Store-Bought Vegan Super Bowl Party Snacks

You need these tasty vegan munchies at your game day celebration!

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You need these tasty vegan munchies at your game day celebration!

Happy Super Bowl 2024! The annual football championship is back again for another day filled with football, entertainment, and plant-based snacks. While we are all about the game, commercials, and halftime show, we get the most hyped about the Super Bowl party menu—that’s right, we’re here for the food! For more plant-based snack inspiration, check out these Super Bowl party snacks.

Gardein Crispy Chick’n Sliders

We’ve got a game-day classic to add to your list of vegan Super Bowl snacks to buy. The Gardein Crispy Chick’n Sliders are a football game must. Serve with your favorite fixings, like pickle slices, plant-based Buffalo sauce, or vegan honey—IYKYK! Pile that platter high with these mini chicken sandwiches.

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Good Foods Spicy Queso Blanco Style Dip

Every good Super Bowl party needs a tasty queso dip, but not just any queso dip. The Good Foods Spicy Queso Blanco Style Dip is just what your party time spread is calling for. It's made with better-for-you ingredients like cauliflower, green chilis, nuts, nutritional yeast, and spices but tastes like a cheesy dream come true! This popular brand also offers guac and other dairy-free dips for an easy party spread.

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Daiya Pizza

These vegan pizzas are a real touchdown, if you know what we’re saying. From BBQ Chick'n and Supreme to Pepperoni and Cheeze Lover’s, you can’t go wrong with a frozen Daiya Pizza at your Super Bowl party. Simply bake, cut into slices or strips, and serve along with the other Super Bowl party snacks.

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Starlite Cuisine Vegan Taquitos

Treat your Super Bowl guests to Starlite Vegan Taquitos. The plant-based brand offers three styles to choose from, including Chick’n, Beefy, and Chorizo & Black Bean. Grab a box of your favorite variety or turn up the flavor volume and serve all three with chunky guacamole, vegan queso, and plant-based sour cream.

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Wholly Guacamole

What’s a Super Bowl party without guacamole? While we love a homemade guac moment, we cherish the convenience of a pre-made chip dip. Wholly Guacamole makes a variety of fresh guacamoles to add to your impressive Super Bowl spread. Pair with tortilla chips, toasted pita points, fresh veggie sticks, or pretzels.

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Siete Grain-Free Tortilla Chips

Tasty plant-based dips call for crispy, high-quality chips. Add Siete Grain-Free Tortilla Chips to your lineup of store-bought vegan Super Bowl party snacks. Made with cassava flour, avocado oil, coconut flour, ground chia seed, and sea salt, these vegan chips are free from gluten and soy and sure to win over the crowd. ISO a sweet treat? The brand also offers vegan cookies!

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Jack & Annie’s Meatballs

Searching for a filling appetizer to add to your list of store-bought vegan Super Bowl snacks? We’ve got just the thing. Grab your favorite vegan-friendly BBQ sauce and a box of the Jack & Annie’s Meatballs and throw this combo straight into your trusty crockpot. Serve with toothpicks alongside your chips, dips, and other vegan appetizers.

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Field Roast Miniature Corn Dogs

Real winners serve Field Roast Miniature Corn Dogs at their vegan Super Bowl parties. These bite-sized, cornbread-coated, smoked frankfurters are crispy, golden brown, and ready to be dunked in fifty shades of artisan mustard. Take a bite out of your childhood memories with these popular game-day snacks from Field Roast.

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Anja Grommons

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During her studies to become a registered dietitian nutritionist, Anja—a longtime vegetarian—transitioned to a vegan diet. Living in Kalamazoo, Michigan at the time, she met Maggie and Tammie through VegOut Kalamazoo (one of VegOut’s first focus cities) and began collaborating with the duo. When she’s not writing about new vegan eats, you can find her whipping up veg-centric meals, traveling, and practicing yoga.

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