Cheese is good, if it is not convenient to be cutting it up you could pre-slice some, or buy Laughing Cow or Babybel.
Peanut butter works (you just need a spoon and grab a big spoonful of it). I did just keep a jar in my desk drawer at one point.
Any kind of seed or nut, although some of those can be a bit messy.
Really dark chocolate is pretty low in sugar (not sugar free, but you are not getting much if you don't have too much chocolate), although some people don't like the bitterness of it.
If you have access to a fridge for snacks, high fat yoghurt isn't bad (plain, the flavored stuff is full of sugar). Or simply milk, the calories are not that high but it is very easy to consume calories (or if you have access to a private fridge, cream!)
Good luck!
3 years