Oat Box November 2016 Subscription Box Review + Coupon

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Oat Box is a subscription service that delivers healthy, tasty, all natural breakfast cereals to your home each month. Each cereal is handmade in Montreal, Canada by Oat Box’s in-house team of chefs. Each month, you’ll receive eight servings each of two different cereals, each of which reflects the current season. You can opt out without charge if the offerings don’t appeal to you. If you have food allergies, just get in touch with Oat Box, and they’ll be happy to substitute another cereal for you. Along with your cereals, your first month’s order will also contain a glass jar that you can use to snack on your cereals on the go. Each bag should last for approximately 3 months from the date of receipt. Shipping is free in both Canada and the United States. For every box shipped, Oat Box has teamed up with the Breakfast Club of Canada to provide one meal to a child at school.

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DEAL: You can save $5 on your first box – no coupon code required, just use this link to sign up!

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November 2016’s box includes Apple and Cinnamon Granola and Power Granola.

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Oat Box’s Apple and Cinnamon Granola is my new all-time favorite granola (beating out yet another Oat Box variety for first place). It’s so good!

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As I gobbled down all of the cinnamon flavored apples, oats, and raisins, my son told me from the other room, “Mom, I love this!” Me too, me too!

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I was surprised I enjoyed Oat Box’s power granola as much as I did. It was good!

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Although Goji berries aren’t typically my favorite, I really liked them here. When paired with the dried pineapple and pumpkin seeds, this granola seemed light, tropical and energizing.

My family literally counts down the days until this box arrives each month. As soon as this month’s box came, I couldn’t wait to tear it open to taste the treats inside. Given how good the cereal is and how quickly my family has been finishing it off, I wish this were a biweekly subscription and not a monthly subscription (I guess I could always sign up for two subscriptions)!

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