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OishiiBox sent me this box for review. OishiiBox is an Asian subscription box, that sends snacks, sweets and all things Kawaii from Korea, Japan, Taiwan and beyond. Subscriptions cost $12.00 a month and each box is filled with tons of goodies. A portion of each purchase will be donated to UNICEF. If you want a different charity for your donation, you can contact them. Continue Reading …
Nibblr is a snack subscription box. Nibblr is $5.99 a month for 4 pre-portioned snacks. As you try different snacks, you can update your preferences by graded the snacks as “love it”, “like it”, “interested” or “no thanks”. You can get your boxes delivered, weekly, every two week, or whenever you would like. Continue Reading …
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The Pantry Gourmet, BiteBox subscription sent me this box for review. BiteBox is a subscription box that sends gourmet artisan items from the best companies across the country. For $50.00 a month, you get 4-6 full size food items. You will also get Professional Chef derived delicious recipes that go with the items in the box. In addition to all this, you will get a wooden recipe box with your first box. Continue Reading …
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Love with Food is a food subscription box, that has three different subscription boxes: the regular $10.00/month for the Tasting Box, $19.95/month for the Deluxe Box and the new Gluten free box that starts at $25.00/month. Click HERE and get your first box (the tasting box) free (just pay $2.00 shipping)
The gluten free box starts at $25.00 a month and is free of high fructose corn syrup, artificial colorings, artificial flavors and trans fats. The gluten free box comes in the bigger deluxe box. If you want to try the new Gluten Free Box, click HERE and use the code BLGGLUTENFREE to get 50% off. Continue Reading …
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Hampton's Lane this month is The Tailgate Box. Hamptons Lane is $45.00 a month but you can save $10.00 on your first box by clicking HERE. One of the best things about this box is the freedom to skip the month's you want. You log into your account at the first of the month and you will see what your box will look like. You can choose to skip or do nothing and keep the box. Continue Reading …
Graze is a snack subscription box that is $6.00 a box. You can choose to get a box weekly, or every other week. You box will come with four individually packaged snacks. When you sign up, you can rate all the snacks as trash, try, like or love. This will help Graze decide what snacks to include in your box. You can have your box delivered to your home or office. If you are going out of town, you can also postpone your box a week. You can also fully manage your subscription, right from your account. Continue Reading …
Bestowed is a subscription box full of healthy snack, food and beverages. It was founded by Heather Bauer. Heather is a registered dietitian and a best selling author of two books: The Wall Street Diet (Hyperion 2008) and Bread is the Devil (St. Martin's Press 2012). This month's Bestowed box was designed to get rid of the last bits of winter, and spring into good health. Continue Reading …
Vegan Cuts Snack Box sent me this box to review. Every month, Vegan Cuts sends a box of 7-10 Vegan treats from sweet to salty. If you follow a gluten free diet, you're in luck, as 80% of the snacks are gluten free. Vegan Cuts Snack Box is $19.95/month and they ship worldwide (outside the US is an shipping charge). I am not Vegan and I don't follow any special diet, so I was excited to see what would be in the box. Continue Reading …
Okashi Connection, sent me this box to review. They are a new Japanese candy subscription box, that ships worldwide! There is no shipping charge and boxes are $22.00! Okashi Connection sends a big box with about a pound of Japanese candy and snacks inside. They try to send items that are difficult or impossible to get outside of Japan and seasonal items. They also include some information about the candy, as well as a video, hosted by Karin (13) and Haruka (11), with their opinions and instructions on how to make / eat the items. Continue Reading …