SnackSack March 2017 Subscription Box Review & Coupon

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SnackSack 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.

Of course, you’ll get a sack for all your snacks! We chuckle a bit when we open this box. When this subscription first started, the snacks would be packed in the sack. The volume of snacks has long outgrown the sack, but they still send one to stay true to their name!

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.

Everything arrives stacked neatly in the box.

Everything in my box!

Rise Buddy Pizza Rice Snacks ($1.39): These crispy wafers are gluten-free, because they are rice-based. The pizza flavor was really good, and it actually tasted just like pizza!

Rise Buddy Sour Cream & Onion Rice Snacks ($1.39): This variety has the same crispy texture, but the flavoring wasn’t quite as well executed. The sour cream was more sour than it was creamy, but the crunch was nice.

Barnana Coconut Chewy Banana Bites ($2.29): Much less sweet than you expect, these are chewy and bursting with banana-bready flavor. The bites are very brown, like an old banana – it seems odd at first, but the you realize that packaged bananas that are still yellow probably have a ton of oil or preservatives in them. Plus, they are very yummy. The coconut variety is totally addictive. Organic & Non-GMO.

Zest Tea Premium Energizing Tea Combo ($3.39): These single sachet packs of tea defy convention by packing in as much caffeine as a cup of coffee.

The added caffeine comes from tea extract, so it promotes alpha waves and the calmness associated with them instead of the beta wave jitters you get from coffee.

Chinook Seedery Cinna Toast Sunflower Seeds ($1.29): In-shell sunflower seeds with a big dose of cinnamon flavor. They aren’t very much like cinnamon toast, but they are flavored with cinnamon. All-natural, non-GMO, and gluten-free.

Sunrype Apple Berry Melon FruitToGo ($0.49): These vegan fruit strips leave out all the added sugar you see in the big brands of fruit leather. Made from 100% fruit.

Xyloburst Peppermint Mint Tea ($3.59): powerful little peppermints sweetened with xylitol. A non-fermentable sugar-alcohol, xylitol doesn’t contribute to tooth decay, and some evidence has been found that it actually encourages the remineralization of thin or damaged tooth enamal. Yay!

This little tub contains 100 mints – enough to ensure fresh breath for a long time.

Vegan Rob’s Pineapple Habanero Popcorn ($1.59): A little more exciting than your everyday intelligent popped corn, this naturally gluten-free snack is blasted with the cravable combo of pineapple and habanero.

Kakookies Boundary Waters Blueberry ($2.49): This amazing cookie manages to conjure the hearty deliciousness of an oatmeal cookie without using the three main ingredients in any conventional cookie – wheat, dairy, and eggs. Amazing! Using blueberries instead of raisins also sets it apart from the crowd.

The GFB Chocolate Peanut Butter Bar ($2.49): This dense delight packs a ton of cocoa and peanut flavor, plus 12 grams of protein. Vegan and non-GMO, it is free of common allergens gluten, egg, airy, and soy.

Beanitos Nacho Cheese Chips ($1.49): My favorite GF brand! Beanitos have a great tortilla chip crunch, lots of spice, and they are just plain better for you than corn chips. Beans mean higher protein and fiber, something I’d love to see in every snack.

Unfortunately, I have some competition – I’m not the only one that loves these!

Snack Sack is a wonderful way to refill your snack drawer with things you feel good about eating, and can feel good about feeding your kids. Every brand strives to leave out all the yucky stuff (gluten, artificial junk, added sugar, frankenfoods), giving you great taste with a better nutritional profile.

Have you tried SnackSack yet?

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