A Need For Nostalgia: The Ultimate Road Trip Snacks

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A tiered pyramid chart ranking snacks for road trips with categories God tier, Great tier, Good tier, and Average tier. God tier (score 100+) includes various sweets like toffees and gummy candies. Great tier (score 90-99) features a sandwich, mixed fruits, and gummy candies. Good tier (score 80-89) shows crisps, fudge, Walkers crisps, a granola bar, and a KitKat. Average tier (score 59-79) includes cookies, carrot sticks, Skittles, crackers, KP peanuts, and Maltesers. The chart compares snack scores and road trip rankings. Keywords used cars, new cars not visually represented.
A tiered pyramid chart ranking snacks for road trips with categories God tier, Great tier, Good tier, and Average tier. God tier (score 100+) includes various sweets like toffees and gummy candies. Great tier (score 90-99) features a sandwich, mixed fruits, and gummy candies. Good tier (score 80-89) shows crisps, fudge, Walkers crisps, a granola bar, and a KitKat. Average tier (score 59-79) includes cookies, carrot sticks, Skittles, crackers, KP peanuts, and Maltesers. The chart compares snack scores and road trip rankings. Keywords used cars, new cars not visually represented.
  • - 53 per cent of Brits will take snacks on a staycation with them this year
  • - Wine Gums and Werther s Originals have the best snack score for car journeys
  • - More than half of Brits say messiness puts them off certain road trip snacks
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A new survey analysing the best snacks for a British staycation has found traditional treats take the biscuit!

Nostalgic treats Wine Gums and Werther s Originals are surprising snack champions in 2021, beating out trendier brands like Oreo and Doritos to claim the top spots.

As two of the longest-serving sweet snacks available in the UK (both over 112 years old), the survey proves that Brits choose tradition over newer, younger choices when selecting a good quality road trip snack in 2021.

                                

Snack

 

Snack score

 

Wine Gums

 

105

 

Werther s Originals 

 

103

 

Sandwiches

 

95

 

Fruit 

 

90

 

Haribo Tangfastics

 

90

 

Pringles

 

89

 

Starburst

 

89

 

Walkers crisps

 

89

 

Breakfast bars

 

86

 

KitKat

 

81

 

Jaffa Cakes

 

76

 

Carrot sticks 

 

75

 

Skittles

 

69

 

Custard creams

 

60

 

KP nuts

 

59

 

Maltesers

 

59

 

Flapjacks

 

52

 

Doritos

 

51

 

Twix

 

48

 

Popcorn

 

42

 

McVitie s Chocolate Digestives

 

40

 

Dairy Milk

 

36

 

Cadbury Buttons

 

32

 

Oreo cookies

 

32

 

Doughnuts

 

26

 

Pitta breads and hummus 

 

26

 

Pastries

 

25

 

Flake 

 

11

 

Ice Cream

 

4

 
 

The survey by Macklin Motors aggregated an overall snack score based off rankings in four criteria: length of journey, price, messiness, and storage. Werther s won the least messy award in the survey while Wine Gums scored the best for storage.

As for savoury snacks, the British public said they thought sandwiches, Pringles, and Walkers crisps were the best for road trips overall.

More than half of respondents (52 per cent) said they would choose a road trip snack according to which was the least messy. That they are also able to travel well in the car (46 per cent) and easy to store (43 per cent) were two other high priorities for British staycationers.

Moreover, a road trip snack is very rarely chosen for taste or satisfaction/satiation; it is more about having something practical and convenient to munch on.

        

Reason for choice

 

%

 

Not messy

 

52 per cent

 

Travel well

 

46 per cent

 

Easy to store

 

43 per cent

 

Easy to prepare in advance

 

33 per cent

 

Fill you up/are satiating

 

32 per cent

 
 

Brits were least likely to take ice cream, pastries, and doughnuts on a long road trip as they were considered the messiest of all the snacks.

The only chocolate bar to feature in the least likely list was Cadbury Flake. Despite recent findings by an Instagram user that proves it will never melt (ideal for hot cars during summer), the Flake was rated very poorly on the messy scale which brought its score to the bottom of the snacking pile.

When just price was analysed, sandwiches came out on top (27 per cent), followed by healthy treats, fruit (20 per cent) and carrot sticks (18 per cent). It therefore looks like Brits weigh up value for money by thinking about which snacks are the most nutritious and filling.

         

Most popular road snacks when considering price

 

Road trip snack

 

%

 

Sandwiches

 

27 per cent

 

Fruit

 

20 per cent

 

Carrot sticks

 

18 per cent

 

Wine Gums

 

15 per cent

 

Walkers crisps

 

14 per cent 

 
 

With the majority of Brits (51 per cent) planning a long UK road trip or staycation this year and more than half (53 per cent) saying they always take snacks with them on a long trip, having an ultimate road trip snack guide couldn t come at a more opportune time.

A Macklin Motors spokesperson commented:

Just like choosing what to pack in your suitcase, the same level of detail goes into selecting the best snacks for the long journey ahead.

Finding a practical snack that won t create a need for a valet after the trip is done is evidently top priority. But it is heart-warming to see that long-serving British favourites Wine Gums and Werther s Original continue to dominate staycations.

It seems the need for nostalgia is very much alive and kicking in 2021, especially after the year we have all had. 

For further insights about Macklin Motors data, visit the Macklin Motors blog.