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My favourite group is coming to Costa Rica on Saturday!! The concert's at 7 p.m (most likely 8, since Costa Ricans never start on time...). But, since we're such big fans, a friend and I are going to be waiting in line since around 8:30 AM. Of course, I'll need to eat and drink in that 12 hour period, and I can't exactly take a cooler. Heck, even jumping up and down in extasy wearing a purse is uncomfortable!
I need advice on lightweight, good food I can take with me to eat in line, prefferably in disposable packages so I won't have to be lugging them around during the concert. Keep in mind I'll be waiting there about 12 hours.
Any ideas?
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I've done this bit twice already this year for my favourite band, and my favourite snack to take with me would be bananas. Lots of energy, they keep you going for a while, and hey, ultimate disposable package.
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Whenever my family went to theme parks, beaches, etc we always brought along a backpack full of animal crackers, fruit snacks/chilled fruit, granola bars, trail mix with nuts and dried fruit, beef/turkey jerky, and little juice containers/bottled water.
Basically anything easily packageable and non-perishable will be a good bet. You can even sneak an ice pack or two in whatever tote bag you have to bring stuff that needs chilling.
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