Oat Box February 2017 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.

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

February 2017’s box included Oat Crunch & Cherry Granola as well as Raspberry, Wild Blueberry and White Chocolate Granola.

I enjoyed Oat Box’s Oat Crunch and Cherry Granola.

The cherry slices were large and tart and balanced the sweetness of the oats nicely. I was a bit surprised by the inclusion of sesame seeds in this mix. They lended an Asian flair to an otherwise classic breakfast cereal.

Oat Box’s Raspberry, Wild Blueberry and White Chocolate Granola was my favorite of this month’s two mixes.

I found myself eating this mix for breakfast and as well as afternoon snacks – basically, any time I could up until the mix ran out! The white chocolate added a mellow sweetness to the mix and blended perfectly with the oats and dried fruits. This was a huge win for me!

This month, Oat Box included notecards recipes for banana bread as well as buckwheat crepes.

Due to climate differences between Texas and Montreal and my own ignorance, I’ve had difficulty recreating many of Oat Box’s delicious-looking baked goods in the past. Honestly, it’s just as well since we LOVE having Oat Box cereals on hand for breakfast every morning.

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. Given how good the cereal is and how quickly my family has been finishing it off, I switched to a biweekly subscription and not a monthly subscription!

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