Dairy-Free Snacks

Snacks without dairy — suitable for lactose intolerance or a dairy-free lifestyle.

Dairy-free≥10g protein4 matches

Top 4 Ranked

Fairlife Core Power Elite - Chocolate#1
Fairlife
Core Power Elite - Chocolate
42g protein230 cal5g carbs$34.99
4.7 · 2341 reviews
Fairlife Nutrition Plan Shake - Chocolate#2
Fairlife
Nutrition Plan Shake - Chocolate
30g protein150 cal4g carbs$27.99
4.8 · 9876 reviews
Chobani Complete Advanced Nutrition - Vanilla#3
Chobani
Complete Advanced Nutrition - Vanilla
25g protein180 cal11g carbs$20.99
4.5 · 1867 reviews
No Cow Protein Bar - Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip#4
No Cow
Protein Bar - Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip
22g protein210 cal25g carbs$23.99
4.2 · 4123 reviews
How we rank

Products are filtered on the criteria above — Dairy-free, ≥10g protein — then ranked by a weighted score of protein content, customer ratings, and review volume. For “best value” we rank by protein grams per dollar instead.

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FAQ

What qualifies as dairy-free snacks?

In our catalog, we define dairy-free snacks as: Dairy-free; ≥10g protein. We filter the full 500+ product database on those thresholds, then rank by a weighted score of protein content, customer ratings, and review volume.

Which is the best dairy-free option?

Our top pick is Fairlife Core Power Elite - Chocolate — 42g protein, 230 calories, $34.99, rated 4.7/5 across 2341 reviews.

How many options meet these criteria?

We found 4 products in our catalog meeting Dairy-free and ≥10g protein. Average protein per serving across these picks: 30g.

Are these ranked purely by nutrition?

No — we weight protein content, customer ratings, and review volume together so that products with more validation rise to the top. For "best value" we rank purely by protein grams per dollar.

Where do I buy these?

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