Snack Sack January 2017 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 and they now list a suggested retail price.

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Dr. Pops are all-natural lozenges that taste like a delicious lollipop!  They offer Honey & Eucalyptus or Zinc + Vitamin C ($3.33).

These lollipops tasted great and I hope it helped take the edge off of my cold! Made in Australia.

Coffee Blocks I’m going to give this a pass because a.) I don’t drink coffee and b.) it has a ton of calories and saturated fat. This is meant as a meal substitute/cuppa joe in one convenient pack but I will pass along this mix of coconut oil, butter, instant coffee, egg yolks, and vanilla. Torie & Howard Chewie Fruities are a natural and very tasty alternative to Starbursts. I received Pomegranate & Nectarine and Blood Orange & Honey and they are so good and colored with vegetable extracts instead of chemical dyes. Love it!

Granola is one of my favorite foods and I just poured this one down while wrangling kids at work. It was sooo good! Bite Fuel Red Berry Protein Granola Trail Mix has oats, almonds, coconut, cranberries, cherries, and pecans and was sweet and filling. I love grab and eat foods like Earnest Eats Baked Whole Food Bar in Apple Ginger. This was a chewy granola bar made with oats, almond butter, raisins, walnuts, and apples and was scrumptious.

I love Mrs. Thinster’s Chocolate Chip Cookies as they are crispy and have the best flavor of packaged chocolate chip cookies I have ever tasted. Bite Fuel Power Bites Peanut Butter Protein Cookies had an almost candy-like quality to them, like peanut butter fudge. They say they have 18 grams of protein per bag, but watch out, because each bag has 3 servings and a total of 420 calories.

Crunchy Rob’s Himalayan Pink Salt Popcorn was almost as good as fresh popped popcorn and only has popcorn, sunflower oil, and salt. Party-Tizers Dippin’ Chips Veggie Tortilla Chips were tortilla chip scoops with a bit of a “green” aftertaste but that would probably not be noticeable if eaten with salsa or bean dip.

I brought Wild Garden Roasted Snack Box To Go! to work to share with my friends and get their take since we are all fans of this type of dip.

Inside the box was a tube of shelf-stable garlic roasted hummus and a bag of sea salt pita chips. We all agreed that the hummus had a pretty strong garlic flavor and the lemon was pretty tangy too. We liked it and its simple ingredient list.

I look forward to getting Snack Sack each month! 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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