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Imagine this scenario: You鈥檙e running a race out of state and are two hours into your road trip when lunch time hits. You聽meant聽to pack a lunch box of snacks before you left this morning, but you were too busy running around getting your hydration gear, sunglasses, shoes, sweat-resistant socks, patella band, and everything else, so you forgot. The next exit off the highway advertises a gas station, so you reluctantly pull off and get ready to decide between a mushy banana or trail mix that鈥檚 90% chocolate, 10% sugar-coated peanuts.
Gas stations can seem like an endless pit of overly salty, sugary processed snacks that probably aren鈥檛 part of your training nutrition plan. But there are actually plenty of options that won鈥檛 leave you feeling sluggish or with a stomach ache 鈥 if you know what to look for.

Calories: 15
Carbs: 2g
Sodium: 660mg
聽suggests that pickles are good for endurance athletes for a surprising reason. In general, the high amount of sodium in pickles is frowned upon by nutritionists, but sometimes it鈥檚 exactly what runners need to restore all the electrolytes lost in a training session. Pickles are聽always聽wedged into gas station aisles. Oh Snap! Dilly Bites are perfect because they come in a portable bag, are sliced into easy bite-sized pieces, and have a good balance of sodium. You may think 660mg is a lot, but it鈥檚 not much compared to the popular brand of Van Holten鈥檚 (which contains 1,080mg).

Calories: 130
Carbs: 19g
Protein: 4g
Fat: 4.5g
Sodium: 210mg
If you鈥檙e a fan of Cheetos but can鈥檛 stand the orange powder staining your fingers (and the sluggish feeling you get after eating them) then Hippeas should be your gas station snack of choice. Because these crunchy puffs are made with chickpea flour, they鈥檙e gluten-free, peanut-free, and tree nut-free. Hippeas contain a decent amount of easily-digestible carbs and they鈥檙e not packed with dehydrating sodium.

Calories: 200
Fat: 15g
Carbs: 2g
Protein 13g
Sodium: 740mg
If you鈥檙e not a bar fan, it can be difficult to find a gas station snack with a good amount of protein. While meat sticks can be a little daunting, these Fatty Meat Sticks (don鈥檛 judge the name) are made with pork raised without antibiotics, grass-fed beef, cane sugar, and cultured celery juice powder.

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Pretzel Crisps
Calories: 110
Carbs: 24g
Protein: 2g
Sodium: 270mg
Boiled Eggs
Calories: 60
Protein: 6g
Fat: 4g
Sodium: 60mg
These two snacks are a match made in runner鈥檚 heaven. Pretzel Crisps 鈥 which are lower in calories, sodium, and fat compared to their regular counterparts 鈥 offer crunch and digestible carbs while pre-boiled eggs contain a balance of fat and protein. One study conducted by the聽聽reports that eating protein and carbohydrates improves protein balance (the equilibrium between protein intake and anabolism) in endurance athletes. Thus, this combination is a two thumbs up.
While you might be hesitant to try gas station hard boiled eggs, you shouldn鈥檛 fear. Tip: Circle K hard boiled eggs are known to be the best of the best.

Pistachios and Sargento String Cheese聽
Calories: 150
Carbs: 8g
Protein: 6g
Fat: 13g
Sodium: 135mg
Calories: 90
Carbs: 1g
Protein: 7g
Fat: 6g
Sodium: 190mg
This is another prime food combination that melds protein, fats, and carbs. Pistachios are one of the rare plant-based complete protein sources, touting all the essential amino acids to make them a powerhouse nut. They鈥檙e also high in fiber, which the Sargento String Cheese lacks. Speaking of, string cheese contains 20% of the recommended dietary allowance for calcium and 14% of selenium. Not to mention it has a balance of fat, protein, and carbs.
Regardless of what you pick, it鈥檚 always better to fuel rather than go hungry. Don鈥檛 stress too much when browsing the gas station aisles, and try to stick to flavors and foods that you鈥檙e familiar with so you won鈥檛 experience any unexpected gastrointestinal distress.