The company that has brought us the Taste Club by Eat.Feed.Love is now doing a snack box! The Snack Box is a monthly subscription box from Eat.Feed.Love. Each box contains gourmet and artisan snacks to cure your every craving.
This box was sent to us at no cost for review. (Check out the review process post to learn more about how we review boxes.)
The Subscription Box: Snack Box from Eat.Feed.Love
The Cost: $35.00 per month. U.S. shipping is free.
COUPON: Save 50% off your first month with code mysubscriptionaddiction!
The Products: Artisan products from all over the world
Ships to: There are many countries in the drop down to enter your address, so if you are interested in this box, I would suggest emailing the company to see if they ship to your country!
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Off the Cob - Sweet Corn Tortilla Chips - $3.33
These tortilla chips are made from sweet corn and are GMO free. They are also delicious! I can definitely tell that they are made with sweet corn - they're pretty sweet and have a bit of a salty finish. I enjoyed them and think they would be excellent with salsa.
Old School Favorites - Maple-coated Walnuts - $12.00
I think subscription boxes might be finally changing my mind about liking nuts. These really are excellent and walnuts are my least favorite nut. These would be awesome on a salad, as a topping for oatmeal, or just on their own.
Willamette Valley Confectionery - Birdie Brittle - $5.00
To be completely honest, this isn't my thing. The flavors are odd to me, but I can see how other people might really enjoy this! It has sesame seeds, millet seeds, sunflower seeds, pumpkin seeds, and the other usual brittle ingredients: sugar, oil, salt, molasses, and vanilla.
BuckWHAT! Noshes - Crunchy Peanut - $3.75
I really wanted to like these - they're healthful and sound amazing with dates, buckwheat, peanuts, chia and cinnamon. In reality, they're a bit dry. The flavors are there and have a lot of potential - but I can't get past how dry they are. I finished the one I tried but I'm not entirely sure I'll eat the rest of them.
Tonewood - Maple Wafers - $5.99
I had to research maple wafers a bit - I had no idea these existed! I think they can be used as sweetener in your coffee or tea, or eaten alone. I tried a little piece and wow...they're delicious! Not overly sweet and very flavorful! Tonewood has an impressive array of maple products that I would love to try! You can even adopt a maple tree - and that comes with a nice variety of products...if anyone wants to buy me a present...
CC Made - Classic Caramel Corn - $8.50
This was really good caramel corn! The flavor was perfectly sweet and the popcorn perfectly crunchy. I really enjoyed this, and was happy to receive such a large bag of it!
Verdict: I think this was my favorite Snack Box from Eat.Feed.Love so far! I enjoyed most of the products and was introduced to maple wafers, which might be the start of a new obsession with maple. The value of this box is about $38.57, which is excellent for a food box. I like that all of the snacks in these boxes are pretty unique and not easily accessible in stores in my area - it gives me a chance to broaden my horizons!
What was your favorite snack in this box?
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