Graze Savory Box Review & Free Box Coupon – May 2017

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Graze is a weekly snack box (you can opt to get it bi-weekly too or every month) with 8 individual servings of prepackaged fresh and healthy snacks. With over 100 snacks available, you can rate the snacks you receive online to help customize your box.

DEAL: You can get an individually sized (4 count) box free for your first box in a Graze subscription ($1 shipping).
After you get your free box, pick up more free and almost free subscription boxes here!

Graze also has all sorts of themed boxes that help you whittle down your snack preferences into the box that you really want!

We got a Savory Box! Every box includes an info sheet. It has coupons to share with friends and a recipe incorporating a graze snack or other item of interest.

The other side has the nutrition info for each of the selections. You will see a host of healthy ingredients and no weird stuff. The expiration dates for the snacks are printed on this sheet, too.

Our box has a Hello Fresh coupon code for $30 off, but it’s still not as good as our $40 off code.

Everything is packed in neatly, and all the snacks are perfectly portable. Our family divvies them up for emergency breakfasts, special snacks, and desk snacks – depending on the family member!

Tuscan Pesto Kern Pops: The half-popped kernels have a satisfying crunch that you don’t get with popcorn, but they are not as fiercely crunchy as corn nuts.

The Cheddar kern pops and the pesto sticks were both delicious. I liked picking them out and eating them separately.

Creamy Ranch Kern Pops: This version of kern pops seasons them with a tangy ranch powder.

The kern pops come in all kinds of radical shapes, each one being a unique bite. The ranch seasoning goes well with the gentle sweet of the crunchy corn.

Pizza Margherita: This mix mimics the flavors of the classic pizza.

This is a bread-heavy blend has a nice crispy crunch. Each item has its own flavoring, and the mix is equally good eaten together or bit by bit.

Sesame Garlic Crunch: I love the toasty flavor of this combination!

The round multigrain soy crackers add a little protein and heartiness with a burst of deep wholegrain flavor. I can’t really distinguish the two varieties of sticks, other than by the slightly different coloration. They are both toasty, crunchy, and slightly sweet, with a deep-fried type finish (reminiscent of La Choy chow mein noodles).

Louisiana Wild Rice & Beans: This mix has a pleasant heartiness with just a tiny hint of spice.

The rice sticks are similar to multigrain cracker in flavor, and the grains of rice are distinguishable as you eat them. The beans have a nice dry creaminess with a tiny hint of bitter that plays well with the spice and sweetness of the rice.

Sour Cream & Onion Cashews: Creamy cashews with a nicely seasoned sour cream and onion dusting.

These combine the flavor of sour cream and onion chips, but you get the delightful texture of semi-soft cashews instead of greasy chips.

New York Everything Bagel: These are a perennial fave. It’s always amazing to see how close a motley blend of different nuts, seeds, and grains can approximate the taste of an actual bagel.

They’re munchable, crunchy, fulfill carby cravings, and everything bagel flavor?! Just right for  me!

Protein Peanut Butter With Pretzel Sticks Dipper:  The classic snack “combo,” but with a better nutritional profile.

No added sugar and a dose of protein (5 grams) make this snack a great way to enjoy your peanut butter pretzel fix.

Graze is superb snacking. Every is portioned, portable, and very tasty! We also love that they launch new flavors and types of snacks all the time, so there is always something new to try. The themed boxes are fun, too – they get us to try a bit of everything, because it is too hard to pick just eight of our numerous favorites.

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