1. Quinn Hickory Smoked Cheddar Popcorn Give Netflix night a healthy upgrade with Quinn’s chemical-free microwave popcorn. With a blend of paprika, Kentucky-made Cheddar, and hormone-free butter, this snack might steal the show. Prepare to not share.
  2. Moon Cheese This crunchy cosmic snack is made of real, dehydrated cheese—and that’s it. Available in Cheddar, Gouda, and pepper jack, Moon Cheese is popping up in Starbucks stores around the country. One serving sets you back only 70 calories. And heaven forbid you eat the whole bag, you’ll take in only 182 calories, plus 10 g of filling protein. MORE: The Best Fake Packaged Cheeses Ranked
  3. Mr. Cheese O’s These equally adorable and addicting gluten-free snacks are made with dehydrated cheese and a blend of organic quinoa and other ancient grains. One pack of Mr. Cheese O’s delivers 10 g of protein for just 150 calories.
  4. Wonderfully Raw Cheezy Herb Brussel Bytes Move over, kale chips. Brussel Bytes are the next big thing in veggie chips. And here’s the clean kicker: These things are actually dairy-free. The cheesy flavor comes from nutritional yeast—along with organic kale, carrots, and pumpkin seeds. A 1-ounce serving contains 110 calories, plus 5 g of protein and 3 g of fiber.
  5. Wonderfully Raw Cheezy Herb Truffle Snip Chips Can’t get past your childhood aversion to Brussel sprouts? Snip Chips —also vegan and flavored with nutritional yeast—are a similarly nutritious (and delicious) alternative to Brussel Bytes. MORE: Easy Dijon-Braised Brussel Sprouts
  6. Brad’s Raw Foods Cheese Louise! Broccoli Poppers Who would have thought you could get your cheese fix and more than 100% of your daily dose of vitamin C in the same snack? Brad’s Raw Broccoli Poppers are also organic, gluten-free, vegan, and all that good stuff.
  7. Brad’s Raw Foods Cheddar Chips Behold the closest thing you’ll find to clean Ritz Bits (you remember those). Brad’s Raw Cheddar Chips are made from carrots, red peppers, nutritional yeast, flaxseed, buckwheat, olive oil, and spices. Pair the crackers (only 50 calories per 15-piece serving) with your favorite nut butter for a grown-up take on peanut butter sandwich crackers. MORE: 7 Surprising Ways to Use Nutritional Yeast
  8. Organic Valley Stringles OK, OK, so you want something that’s not dehydrated, crunchy, or flavored with nutritional yeast. Got it—Stringles are the cleanest, simplest real-cheese snacks we could find. Made with just organic milk, salt, and enzymes (no added coloring), each stick delivers 7 g of protein for 80 calories.