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As you walk down your grocery store’s aisles, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by boxes and boxes of tempting-looking treats and baked goods. While there’s absolutely nothing wrong with buying a favorite childhood snack or letting your kids have a sugary sweet every now and then, it can become an issue for your health and waistline if you start to make it a routine. That’s why it’s helpful to know the best and worst baked goods on most national grocery store chains’ shelves right now based solely on nutrition. Swiss Rolls are a lunchbox staple filled with creamy white frosting and a chocolate glaze, but at 410 calories and a whopping 42 grams of sugar, these are one of the worst baked goods currently on grocery store shelves. Try splitting the serving of two cakes with a friend to reduce the calorie count per serving while still satisfying your sweet tooth. Cosmic Brownies are a throwback classic for kids and adults, but with 11 grams of fat and 280 calories per brownie, you’d be better off swapping this out with several pieces of dark chocolate to curb your chocolate cravings.

Twinkies have been a celebrated baked good-aisle staple for decades, but with 280 calories and 390 milligrams of sodium per two cakes, they aren’t the best for you. If you must have a Twinkie, consider splitting the package with a friend or wrapping the second cake up for another time. Many of us eat bagels for breakfast every day and think we’re making a healthy choice, but a plain bagel even without fatty toppings packs a punch with 450 milligrams of sodium and 53 grams of carbs. If you must have a bagel, consider healthier toppings like avocado or light cream cheese, or eat just half with a healthy serving of fruit on the side.

These little packs of chocolatey brownies are a decent post-lunch snack if you want something a little sweet without completely ruining your day. Pouches typically have multiple brownie bites inside, so try having one at a time, then put the others in a resealable bag for another day. Related: We Tasted 7 Brownie Mixes, and This Is the Best One! At 240 calories for four, Pop’ems aren’t horrible, but there are still healthier baked good options out there. And honestly, who can stop at just four? Honey Buns are one of our favorite grocery store baked goods, and they run towards the middle of the pack in terms of nutritional value. But don’t take this as an endorsement to eat these every day.

With 230 calories and 13 grams of fat, you will need to stop at just one. If the soft, satisfying bite of a powdered sugar donut is more to your liking, then Hostess Donettes are a decent option. Just beware of the sneaky amount of sodium and extra sugar, and consider eating just one or two donuts. This Raspberry Danish Twist is a surprisingly middle-of-the-road baked good.

While we don’t think this should be an everyday pantry staple, getting this every once in a while isn’t going to hurt either. The creamy frosting and tangy raspberry filling make this feel decadent. Just be careful to slice off a proper portion. Kids love these little pouches of chocolate chip muffins for breakfast or as a treat in their lunch box.

This is a decent option with a piece of fruit on the side, considering these muffins don’t contain high-fructose corn syrup—an added sugar that’s been linked to diabetes and obesity. The snack has 170 calories for a large cupcake and just five grams of fat, which is pretty shocking. However, with 22 grams of sugar, these should be considered a rare indulgence. The best item in terms of nutrition in the snacks and baked goods aisle is the Tastykake Pecan Swirls. This sweet treat has 100 calories per roll and 7 grams of protein thanks to the pecans.

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