Snacks are truly a godsend—they’ll get you through a busy work week, a cram session in a dimly lit library basement, or even that colossal breakup that leaves you ugly-crying in the same sad spot, searching for something to eat your woes away.
Luckily, plenty of companies have been making accidentally vegan snacks for years, and we’ve rounded up a few of our favorite go-to treats you can find practically anywhere. Bookmark this list for your next road trip in the middle of nowhere, movie night snack run, or any tough moment that calls for a little sweet or salty comfort.
What does ‘accidentally vegan’ mean?
In a nutshell, if a product is accidentally vegan, it means the manufacturer didn’t intentionally set out to make it vegan, but the ingredients list just happens to be completely free of animal-derived ingredients. Snacks like potato chips, cookies, crackers, and candy are often accidentally vegan and can be found at grocery stories, gas stations, big box stores, and drug stores.
The best accidentally vegan snacks
Here, we’ve included a mix of our favorite accidentally vegan snacks—from Oreos to Pop-Tarts to Doritos and beyond. Ready to get snacking? Let’s dig in.
1 Pringles
Pringles have long been a firm favorite in the snacking game thanks to their stackable design and range of addictive flavors. While most Pringle varieties contain dairy, the Originals are vegan. Enjoy them as they are or mix them with your favorite homemade dip— we love this vegan garlicky chickpea avocado hummus or this garlic herbed three-bean dip.
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2 Takis
A popular American snack with Mexican roots, Takis are known for their intense crunch and fiery spice. Some flavors contain dairy, but varieties like Fuego are vegan-friendly. For more on the history of Takis, check out our guide here (we also include plenty of other vegan spicy snack suggestions).
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3 Doritos
Doritos are loved all over the US (and indeed, the world). While many varieties contain dairy, the Spicy Sweet Chili flavor is vegan, offering a nice balance of heat and sweetness.
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4 Fritos
A classic since the 1930s, Fritos are one of the simplest chip options on the market—made with just corn, oil, and salt. The mild, slightly nutty flavor of its Original flavor (which is vegan) makes it the perfect canvas for a variety of dips, from creamy guacamole and hummus to spicy salsa and queso (which you can make with plants). Whether enjoyed straight from the bag, sprinkled over chili, or used in a classic Frito pie, these chips continue to stand the test of time as a go-to salty snack.
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5 Ruffles
If you prefer a ridged chip, Ruffles is likely already a go-to. This popular brand has been supplying Americans with lots of thick-cut, crunchy goodness for decades. While many flavors include dairy, the Original variety is vegan.
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6 Lay’s
Lay’s is one of the biggest names in the chip world. The brand ((known as Walkers in the UK), known for its distinctly thin, crispy, salty chips, has many different flavors, but you can always count on the Classic variety if you want a quick vegan snack. Other vegan-friendly options include Salt & Vinegar and BBQ, too.
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7 Oreos
Oreos are one of the most popular snacks in the US. In fact, research suggests that in 2020, they were consumed by more than 71 million Americans. These sweet, chocolatey favorites are vegan, as the recipe is made without eggs or dairy. We recommend enjoying them with a nice chilled glass of dairy-free milk. For more information on this iconic cookie, check out our guide to Oreos here.
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8 Pop-Tarts
Developed in 1964, Pop-Tarts have long been a nostalgic breakfast treat for millions of Americans. While frosted varieties contain gelatin, the Unfrosted flavors (Strawberry, Blueberry, and Brown Sugar Cinnamon) are vegan. Read more on the story behind Pop-Tarts here.
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9 Lotus Biscoff Cookies
Originally created in Belgium in 1932, these vegan-friendly spiced caramelized biscuits are now popular all over the world, including in the US. Known for their warm, aromatic blend of cinnamon and brown sugar, they have a crisp and crunchy texture that makes them irresistibly satisfying. Their deep, caramelized flavor pairs exceptionally well with a hot cup of tea or coffee.
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10 Ritz Crackers
Ritz crackers may be famous for their rich, buttery taste, but surprisingly, there’s no dairy in the recipe. Instead, their signature light, flaky texture comes from a blend of vegetable oils, making them a completely vegan-friendly snack. These classic crackers have a slightly salty, melt-in-your-mouth quality and are delicious paired with vegan cheese, dipped into hummus, spread with peanut butter, or enjoyed straight from the box.
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11 Lindt Dark Chocolate
Swiss chocolatier Lindt, which is known for its smooth, rich chocolate, has many vegan options. The brand now offers a range of creamy indulgent oat milk truffles and chocolate bars, but plenty of its dark chocolate bars have long been dairy-free. These plant-based treats deliver the same velvety texture and deep cocoa flavor that Lindt is known for, perfect for anyone seeking a delicious, dairy-free chocolate option.
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12 Sour Patch Kids
Yep, this popular chewy, soft candy from your childhood is actually gelatin-free, unlike many similar candy gummies on the market. Many flavors are vegan, including the beloved Sour Patch Watermelon.
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13 Smarties
If you used to love adorning yourself with Smarties candy necklaces, bracelets, and rings as a kid, we have great news: this sweet-tart candy is totally vegan. Nostalgia lane, here you come.
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14 Smucker’s Uncrustables
You can expect to find these peanut butter and jelly sandwiches in the frozen aisle, and the Grape Jelly and Strawberry Jam flavors are vegan. We’re packing them for our next picnic.
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15 Haribo Sour S’ghetti
It’s often a search to find a gummy candy that has no gelatin. Most Haribo candies, in particular, aren’t vegan. But don’t despair if these were your childhood faves, because there are a few gelatin-free options, including Pasta Penne.
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16 Swedish Fish
Another brand to look out for when you’re on a mission to find gelatin-free candy is Swedish Fish. Yep, these popular candies might be fish-shaped, but they are actually 100 percent animal-free.
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17 Ritter Sport
Many of the iconic square-shaped Ritter chocolate bars aren’t vegan, but there are a few very tasty flavors that are totally dairy-free. Look for options like Roasted Peanut, Dark Chocolate, and Marzipan (the VegNews staff fave).
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18 Kettle Chips
Kettle Chips are a household favorite around the world. While not all flavors are vegan, the brand offers several accidentally vegan options, including Sea Salt, Salt & Fresh Ground Pepper, and Backyard Barbecue.
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19 Fruit by the Foot
Introduced in 1991, the fruity snack was like childhood currency at lunchtime and on playgrounds. If you miss the taste, go and grab yourself a pack, because it’s totally vegan.
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20 Clif Bars
A quintessential snack to take for strenuous outdoor activities, every flavor is vegan except for Mini Blueberry Crisp.
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21 Snyder’s of Hanover Jalapeño Pretzel Pieces
Jalapeño-flavored anything is sure to have us fired up, but jalapeño-flavored pretzels? Next level. Snyder’s Pretzel Sticks in Oat Bran and Pumpernickel & Onion are also vegan-friendly.
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22 Nutter Butter Cookies
Shaped like peanuts with the same creamy, peanut butter taste, and accidentally vegan? We recommend taking a whole case, just so there is always enough to share.
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