Snack Sack December 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.

Lat month the sack was missing but this month it’s back. I don’t care for it as it leaves hairy looking threads all over the box and its contents.


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. The Pasta Chips coupon is worth a few dollars at least!

Bitsy’s Brainfood offers “smart snacks for smart kids” and if you have a youngster at home check out the BB website where they have healthy food games that are fun and educational. Orange Chocolate Beet Smart Cookies are organic and GMO-free, plus they taste great! Sweet Potato Oatmeal Raisin Smart Cookies were slightly soft and had a cinnamon flavor. Both of these cookies are made in a nut free facility and are shaped like letters. Fun and tasty!

Lundberg Sea Salt Rice Chips are made with rice, brown rice, and corn masa and taste like a perfectly seasoned tortilla chip! Gluten-free, whole grain, and organic, plus it’s really yummy!

Brothers All Natural Freeze Dried Fruit Crisps in Strawberries and Bananas were simple and delicious and my daughter loved them! Just slices of strawberries and bananas that have a bit of texture to them but then melt in your mouth. I especially liked the bananas since I dislike fried banana chips and this tasted more like baby food bananas.

Pasta Chips have shown up in several boxes lately and I’m hoping I will eventually find the Garlic Olive Oil in one soon. I couldn’t find the Rosemary Flavor online for sale but according to the store locator, I should be able to pick some up at Wal-Mart. These have a bold flavor and I liked it and it would go great alongside a panini. Marinara Flavor was my hubby’s favorite and had a slightly sweet touch to it.

Tickle Water in Green Apple is marketed as a sparkling water for kids and comes in four different flavors. It’s made with just carbonated water and natural flavors and the green apple was good. It even came with its own recipe but my daughter and I just drank it plain.

Xylichew Spearmint Gum is sugar-free and sweetened with Birch Xylitol, which is made from fermented plant pulp (you learn something new every day!) and has a delicious short-lived sweetness that then gives way to purely spearmint flavor.

Snaak Bar in Double Chocolate Hazelnut Mocha had so many flavors going on but the main ones were coffee and chocolate. This bar has several superfoods packed in it such as baobab, maca, hemp, flaxseed, and on and on. Yes, I had to look some of those up.

I liked Mediterra’s Savory Bar with Kale & Pumpkin Seeds but my family didn’t agree with me. Pea crisps, amaranth puffs, cashews, and of course kale & pumpkin have a sweet and salty taste thanks to brown rice syrup and dried apricots. It’s certainly different but I loved it, and it boasts 5 grams of fiber. It turns out they are sold at the GNC in my town so I’m going to grab a few more, along with some of their other flavors.

Marlo’s Bakeshop Chocolate Pumpkin Pie Soft-Baked Biscotti are not quite as crunchy as traditional biscotti but not soft either. These reminded me of the chocolate pumpkin bread my daughter baked the other day.

Annie B’s Peppermint Bark was a nice way to end the day. White and dark chocolate are topped with naturally colored crushed peppermint candies (they’re colored with beet juice!) and was extremely tasty!


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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