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6 High-Fiber Snacks You Can Buy At Trader Joe's To Reduce Bloating And Lose Weight Faster: Organic Popcorn With Olive Oil, More

February 27, 2026 by Mariam Qayum
shefinds | Food
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If you’re trying to feel less bloated and lose weight faster, it might be time to stop obsessing over protein — and start paying closer attention to fiber.

According to Laura Baule, a wellness creator who frequently shares grocery finds with her audience on TikTok, high-fiber snacks are one of the most underrated tools for staying full, supporting digestion, and improving overall metabolic health.

Fiber does far more than just keep you regular. Baule points out that it can help regulate blood sugar, support metabolism, lower cholesterol, and even reduce the risk of colon cancer — which is rising among younger adults. Current guidelines recommend aiming for 20–30 grams of fiber per day, yet most people fall short.

The good news? You don’t have to live on salads. In fact, Baule notes that lettuce isn’t particularly high in fiber. Instead, she recommends these easy, high-fiber Trader Joe’s finds:

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1. Freeze Dried Raspberries (15g fiber per bag)

This entire bag contains 15 grams of fiber — about half of the recommended daily intake. They’re naturally sweet and easy to toss into yogurt, oatmeal, or eat on their own for a filling snack that supports digestion and satiety.

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2. Dried Apple Chips (8g fiber per bag)

Made with just red and green apples and no added sugar, these crunchy chips deliver 8 grams of fiber per bag. Baule suggests adding a handful on top of peanut butter toast for a balanced snack with fiber and healthy fats to help stabilize blood sugar.

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3. High-Fiber Cereal (9g fiber per 2/3 cup)

This cereal packs 9 grams of fiber per serving, including 8 grams of insoluble fiber and 1 gram of soluble fiber. Insoluble fiber helps move waste through the digestive system (the kind that keeps you regular), while soluble fiber can help lower cholesterol and manage blood sugar levels. Together, they create a powerful gut-health combo.

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4. Scandinavian Crispbread Crackers (3g fiber per cracker)

Each cracker contains 3 grams of fiber, making them an easy base for avocado, nut butter, or cottage cheese. Because fiber slows digestion, pairing these with protein can help you stay satisfied for hours.

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5. Organic Popcorn With Olive Oil

Trader Joe’s Organic Popcorn with Olive Oil is a pre-popped, ready-to-eat snack made with just three organic ingredients: popcorn, extra virgin olive oil, and sea salt. Positioned as a lighter alternative to traditional greasy snacks, it delivers a crisp, savory crunch with about 140 calories per 3.5-cup serving. The popcorn is also vegan, gluten-free, and free from artificial preservatives and flavors, making it a simple, clean-label option for mindful snacking.

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6. Avocado Mash

Trader Joe’s Avocado Mash is a refrigerated, ready-to-use 8-ounce container of pre-smashed Mexican Hass avocados blended with lemon juice and sea salt. Typically priced around $3.49, it offers a smooth, creamy texture without added cilantro, garlic, or onion — making it a versatile option for avocado toast, tacos, sandwiches, or as a simple dip base.

Made with just Hass avocados, lemon juice, and sea salt, it features a clean, straightforward flavor. A 2-tablespoon (30g) serving contains 45 calories, 4 grams of fat, 2 grams of fiber, and 90 milligrams of sodium.

Why does this matter for bloating and weight loss? Fiber supports a healthy gut microbiome, improves stool regularity, and helps prevent the blood sugar spikes that can lead to cravings. Because it increases fullness, it may also reduce overall calorie intake — without feeling restrictive.

If you’ve been stuck in a snack rut, consider swapping ultra-processed options for fiber-rich alternatives. Your digestion — and your waistline — may thank you.

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Mariam is an Editorial Assistant and writer at SheFinds, covering everything from style and beauty to health and wellness. Splitting her time between New York and Philadelphia, she brings a sharp eye for trends and a passion for storytelling to the digital space. With a strong editorial background, she’s always exploring the latest in fashion, skincare, and wellness. When she’s not writing or pitching, you’ll find her in the kitchen experimenting with new recipes or planning her next travel adventure. You can reach Mariam at mariam@shefinds.com.

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Woman holding her head in frustration or pain.
Woman in pain holding her knee, symbolizing joint discomfort.
Celebrity event featuring a glamorous red carpet backdrop.
Fast food logos: Dunkin', Chick-fil-A, and Starbucks comparison.
Woman pouring sugar into a steaming cup of coffee.
Wooden board displaying bagels, blueberries, and butter.
Comparing cooking spray and olive oil for healthy cooking.
Traditional Brazilian dish with rice, beans, and chicken.
Person checking watch while enjoying a breakfast meal.
Display of deli meats and sandwich products in a grocery store.
Plate of cooked salmon, rice, avocado, and greens.
Costco store interior showcasing various products and shoppers.
Woman taking magnesium supplement for health benefits.
Delicious s'mores brownies selection from Aldi's baked goods.
Grilled chicken breast served with fries and salad.
Frozen pizza options available in grocery store aisle.
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