Graze is a mini-snack subscription box that sends a customized selection of treats weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly.
Graze offers over 100 different snacks that you can rate online, which, over time, helps tailor your subscription to your particular snacking preferences. Some subscribers spend time choosing preferences, noting which options they want to try, think they would like, or "trash" and prefer not to receive. Each Graze box may look completely different!
For subscribers with food sensitivities, it’s easy to "trash" snacks that contain gluten, dairy, or any other specific ingredient; however, Graze snacks are produced in a facility with nuts, wheat, milk, and many other foods that might not make this subscription a good fit for anyone with severe food allergies.
Boxes are shipped via USPS and are conveniently designed to fit in most standard mailboxes.
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This review is of the 8-Snack, $13.99 a month, box.
About This Healthy Snack Box
The Subscription Box: Graze
The Cost: $13.99 per box for an 8-snack box or $25 per box for a sharing box that contains 5 bags of snacks (about 20 servings). Shipping is included.
ACTIVE DEAL: Get 50% off your first 8-snack sampler! No coupon needed - just use this link.
The Products: Healthy snacks tailored to your specifications.
Ships to: U.S. except Alaska and Hawaii (and U.K. via the Graze UK site).
FYI: Graze no longer ships to Alaska and Hawaii.
Graze 8 Snack Variety Pack Review
The pamphlet has some general information about the nutritional benefits of the snacks in my box plus how to earn rewards.
And on the back is all the nutritional information and ingredients of the snacks included in the box if you want specific deets on our snacks.
There's also a coupon for $10 off at Children's Place.
Jelly Doughnut, 1.1 0z. - Buy 6 packs for $9.99
Oooh- I've never seen these raspberry strings before and they are delicious! Along with vanilla cookie drops, dried raspberry cranberries, and almond slivers, these really do give some fierce jelly doughnut vibes. This is a great alternative to those of us who don't love jelly in our fried dough.
Honeycomb Flapjack, 1.9 oz. - Buy a pack of 6 for $9.99
I am always down for Graze's flapjacks. They're a great little morning snack since I rarely eat a full breakfast during the week. This pack is easy to stow away in my desk drawer to nosh on when I feel some pangs. These have rustic roalled oats combined with honeycomb and topped with chocolate drizzle.
Natural Vanilla Seeds, 1.1 oz. - Buy 6 packs for $9.99
This classic mix of sunflower seeds and pumpkin seeds is lightly kissed with natural vanilla to bring a hint of sweetness. If you're looking for a light snack to satisfy your sweet tooth without reaching for a candy bar- this is a great pack to turn to.
Sweet Mustard Ranch, 0.88 oz. - Buy 6 packs for $9.99
Even though I enjoy the sweet treats from Graze, I am always more excited about the savory ones like this. Pretzels, sour cream and onion cashews, and mustard breadsticks make this mix hard for me to resist. The cashews are the real stars for me and this pack is going to get devoured in mere minutes.
Sweet & Salty Veggie Protein Power, 1.1 oz. - Buy a pack of 6 for $9.99
I normally don't like my sweet n savories mixing, but this pack does it well. There are two kinds of peanuts (honey salted and baked salted) in addition to roasted cashews, and my favorite, roasted edamame beans. The edamame brings a really great crunch to this mix that's a little crunchier than all of the nuts. These aren't overly salted either, so my Dad would approve. 😉
Cocoa and Vanilla Protein Flapjack, 1.9 oz. - Buy a pack of 6 for $9.99
Yes! Another flapjack pack (that's fun to say)! You really cannot mess with the cocoa + vanilla combo, especially when you combine it with mixed seeds and rustic rolled outs to get a little more fiber in your life. If I had kids, I'd definitely be packing these in their lunch instead of something more sugary.
Caramel Apple, 0.92 oz. - Buy a pack of 6 for $9.99
One of the best fruits to dehydrate? Granny Smith apples, of course! The perfect amount of sourness is cut with the tartness of the accompanying caramel sauce to deliver Fall realness. Even though we are far from Fall, packs like this should keep me happy until caramel apples hit the stores. Truth be told, I can enjoy the apples even without the caramel.
Snickerdoodle Dip, 1.1 0z. - Buy a pack of 6 for $9.99
I really enjoy the dipping packs, so this new one from Graze is a treat. It starts with cinnamon pretzel sticks and comes with a dip that resembles nut butter but turns out is snickerdoodle! What a delight! These pair perfectly together and is sweet without going overboard.
Verdict: Graze is always yummers in my tummers (unless I get a pack with beets). This month's 8 pack variety hooked me up with dippers, flapjacks, and tasty savory mixes that I really enjoyed. Highly recommended for anyone who likes to try new things and needs easy packs to fight off afternoon cravings.
To Wrap Up:
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Value Breakdown: At $13.99 for this 8-snack box, you are paying $1.75 per snack.
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