43 Best Shopify Snacks Website Examples - Page 2
This snack food site splits its benefits section with a 2x2 badge grid on white and product photography on textured blue, anchoring "Award Winning Flavor" above.
This allergen-free snack brand site uses a coral nav bar and three-column product grid with contrasting bright backgrounds (green, blue, pink) to counter the clinical feel of allergy-friendly foods.
This energy bar brand site uses a split golden-yellow-to-hot-pink hero with "Caffeine with Benefits" in casual script and floating ingredient photography throughout.
Stowe
This e-commerce site organizes products through scrollable category icon rows beneath multi-tier navigation, with hero text split left-right against product photography.
This sauce brand site uses full-bleed color blocks with "FLIP BORING THE BIRD" as the headline and overlapping product bottles positioned right-of-center against bright yellow and magenta.
Slitti
This luxury chocolate site leads with "Selected raw materials and wisdom of Andrea Slitti" and displays products floating above cream backgrounds with award counts.
This tobacco alternative dip site uses distressed Western typography and desert canyon imagery paired with "DON'T BE A QUITTER. BE AN OUTLAW." as its central positioning.
This Dutch granola DTC site leads with "DEZE GRANOLA IS VEEL TE GOED VOOR DE SUPERMARKT" and sells premium positioning through award badges and mailbox-friendly delivery claims.
This popcorn brand site splits its hero into bright yellow and teal with a wavy divider, highlighting "Extraordinary" in a background pill.
This snack brand site leads with the tagline "Totally Seedy. 100% Humble." and pairs a cyan hero background with product imagery angled against scattered seed illustrations.
This cereal brand site organizes products in a horizontal carousel and divides sections with organic wavy SVG edges instead of straight lines.
This meal delivery site sells convenience with "Better Lunch, Better Life" headline and italicized serif typography over split hero imagery.
No Evil Foods
This plant-based meat brand site uses torn-paper transitions, polaroid-rotated food photography, and profane mission copy ("EFF UP THE PLANET") to position sustainability as rebellion.