Snack Sack November 2016 Subscription Box Review & Coupon

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Snack Sack is a monthly subscription service that sends boxes to your home that are filled to the brim with a combination of organic, non-GMO, gluten-free, all-natural, vegan, and fair-trade snacks! They offer 1, 3, or 6-month terms that automatically renew until you cancel and you can also order 1, 2, 4, 8, or 12 boxes a month! One box per month is $24.95.


DEAL:  Get 15% off the entire lifetime of your subscription! Use coupon code HELLO15.


Each month the box arrives with a list of its contents. Snack Sack makes it easy to find the gluten-free, vegan, and non-GMO snacks at a glance. Snack Sack sends between 11-15 snacks a month.

I like that SnackSack included coupons and discount codes for future purchases! If you take advantage of them then that adds to the value of the box.

I received two bags of Dick & Jane’s Educational Snacks: Presidents and States & Capitals. These crisp shortbread-like cookies have an image of a U.S. president or a state with its capital on one side and are a cool way to help give kids a little extra learning in their day. Super yummy and teenager approved.

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I didn’t know that Woodrow Wilson was the 28th president, but I do now!

I brought Nuttee Bean Co. Spicy Fava Beans to pass around at work and we all agreed they were not very good. I like that they were non-allergenic and the spice was just right but the texture is going to take some getting used to.

I shared this bag of Jackson’s Honest Sweet Potato Chips with a friend who also likes to eat healthy foods and we both agreed that these were the BEST sweet potato chips we had ever tried! They were very thin and crispy and didn’t have those hard spots like some other brands I have tried. They were paper-thin and super tasty.

This bag of Oogie’s Sun-Dried Tomato & Parmesan Gourmet Popcorn was gone in a flash! The flavor was bright and cheesy, totally delicious.

Wai Lana Sea Salt Cassova Pops are crispy chips made with yucca root and have a bit of sugar so they are just a touch sweet.

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Good old trail mix gets an update in Power Up Body Boosting Antioxidant Mix. Raisins, walnuts, dark chocolate, blueberries, pecans, and cranberries join the party and go together so well.

Ginny Bakes Organics Chocolate Chip Oatmeal Bliss are one of the best-packaged cookies I have ever tried. I can’t believe these are gluten-free because they have an amazing mouth-feel and the coconut lends an unexpected but totally tasty touch. Can I please have some more?

I gobbled down Bite Fuel Protein Granola Trail Mix in Banana Apple while corralling pre-k students and this crunchy granola had chunks of almonds and cereal clusters and was fulfilling.

RawRev Glo Peanut Butter, Dark Chocolate, & Sea Salt Protein Bar was soft and dense and had creamy, melty bits of chocolate chips and kept me going from mid-morning until lunch.

Pamela’s Whenever Bars in Oat Chocolate Chip Coconut are soft, moist gluten-free cookies that would go great with a glass of milk.

Bell Plantation PB Thins Crackers are like small, square peanut butter cookies and satisfy sweet and salty cravings.

There was also two sample packs of Nuttee Bean Co. Fava beans in Wasabi Ginger and Salt & Vinegar.


I had a great time trying all the snacks in my Snack Sack! They sent a variety of items and I loved that I could choose based on what I had a hankering for at any time. Sweet, salty, crispy, soft, they’re all here. Some of these are updated and healthy takes on the classics but since my mom worked in a health food store when I was growing up I actually prefer these to the usual junk. Plus, I hadn’t heard of some of these brands before and enjoyed finding some new favorites. As for the value, it’s hard to price items like this without a trip to the store to see how much the individual packs are, plus buying them by the case would get expensive pretty quickly. If you enjoy a variety of snacks that are healthier than the vending machine choices at your office, then give Snack Sack a try and let me know what you think!

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