Graze Sugar Count Review & Free Box Coupon – March 2017

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Graze is a weekly snack subscription box that delivers 8 snacks to your home in one little box. Snack possibilities include nuts, dried fruits, chips, flapjacks, dippers, soups and more. There are over 100 different concoctions to choose from! Each portion-controlled serving is the perfect pick-me-up for an afternoon at work or at play.

DEAL: You can try your first Graze 4-count snack box free with this link – no coupon code required! You’ll pay $1 shipping for your first box. Adjusting the frequency (or canceling) is easy right from your account.

Graze employs an in-house team of experts to develop their recipes. They regularly source their ingredients from small suppliers dedicated to producing the best, tastiest products around. Graze chefs even tried 29 different varieties of raisins before finding the perfect one for one of their recipes!

While you have the opportunity to specify dietary preferences during the setup process, Graze is not safe for those who suffer from food allergies; all of their products are produced in the same facility. Still, if you’re going gluten-free but don’t have celiac disease, for instance, and you feel comfortable potentially exposing yourself to trace amounts of gluten, this subscription would be ideal for you!

Graze makes it very easy to isolate those snacks that are unsuitable for vegetarians, vegans, those avoiding gluten, dairy, and soy. They also make it easy to avoid snacks containing nuts, bananas, chocolate, cranberries, pineapple, and raisins. With one click you can throw out both snacks that require a microwave and those that are spicy.

Once you specify generally the categories of snacks you’d like to avoid, you can go to the “Our Food” tab to preview a list of available snacks. Here you can place each snack into one of four categories: trash, try, like and love. Once you do that, Graze’s Darwin algorithm generates a box to send out that is tailor made for you! Or, if you’d prefer, you can specify boxes according to nutritional content, including carb counting, calorie counting, sugar counting and high protein boxes.

This month, I selected Graze’s sugar count box. Let’s see how it turned out!

My March 2017 Graze Sugar Count Box included the following snacks: The Cheese Board, Italian Herb Focaccia, Tuscan Pesto Kern Pops, Snickerdoodle Dip, Sweet Memphis Barbecue, Thai Tom Yum, Sweet Mustard Ranch, and Hickory Smokey BBQ.

Graze’s Sweet Memphis Barbecue were crunchy and tasty. Everything – the peas, peanuts, and wild rice sticks – just tasted great together.

Graze’s The Cheese Board would be a healthy great alternative for cheese and chips. These were delicious and had just the right cheesiness.

Graze’s Snickerdoodle Dip with Cinnamon Pretzel Sticks was delicious! My kids and I all loved every component to this snack. The thick dip was reminiscent of peanut butter. It was a joy to eat alongside the cinnamon pretzel sticks.

Graze’s Tuscan Pesto Kern Pops was savory and crunchy. Cheese and basil is, no doubt, a delightful combination.

Graze’s Italian Herb Focaccio combined a touch of heat and a smoky taste. Such a delicious source of protein!

Graze’s Sweet Mustard Ranch was surprisingly good. The mustard added a tangy-sweet flavor to the cashews and pretzels.

Graze’s Hickory Smoked BBQ was a lovely combination of barbecue peas, hickory smoked cashews, and corn nuts. We love peas and nuts at our house, so these were a hit.

Graze’s Thai Tom Yum was aromatic and spicy. The broth is the perfect warm afternoon snack. You can even eat it for lunch or dinner with bread or crackers and it will still be satisfying!

As usual, Graze provided nutritional information on each of the snacks I received this month.

I thoroughly enjoyed this month’s sugar count snack selection based on my inputs into the Darwin algorithm! I look forward to seeing what the algorithm will send next month.

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