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The Næra difference

What is Næra

In Icelandic Næra® (nye-rah) means “nourish.” We strive to make healthy delicious snacks that nourish you on your daily journey.

Clean

Our snacks are made in gluten and peanut free dedicated factories. All our snacks are preservative and GMO free with no added hormones.

Sustainable

Our batch crafted bites are made with local and sustainable ingredients. Our protein packed snacks are gently dried using 100% renewable energy.

Nutritious

Powered by wholesome foods. Our cheese and skyr snacks are rich in A2 protein and calcium. Our seafood snacks are packed with protein and omega´s.

In Icelandic Næra (nye-rah) means “nourish.”This is how our customers Næra or nourish their lives.

“Absolutely love these!! Ordered these for friends after coming home from Iceland and having them on desserts myself in Iceland. They are a delicious snack and a great gift for folks to try an Icelandic treat!!”

"Fantastic. Will be buying again. Wish they had a lot more variety flavors, we would try them all."

"These snacks saved me when I was driving and hangry! So glad I had a bag on me. Very tasty!"

“Really good crunchy snack with high protein bang for your buck! The cheese flavor was really high quality.”

Get Your Crunch Satisfaction.

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Snack Responsibly

What makes our products so good for you and the planet? 

We are true to the source, using some of the finest local and sustainable ingredients inspired by our Icelandic heritage. We gently dry our protein packed snacks using 100% renewable energy to make nourishing, flavor-filled, crunch-forward snacks for on the go. 

Some snacks fill you up and still leave you feeling empty. Our snacks are fulfilling and filling. In every package of Naera snacks, you’ll find the big flavors you crave, free from preservatives, gluten and GMOs - far from mainstream.

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