Love With Food Deluxe Box November 2017 Subscription Box Review + Coupon

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Love with Food is a fun snack discovery subscription available in three versions: Tasting Box, Deluxe (family size), and Gluten-Free. They also offer an Office Plan for sharing with your co-workers. I shared these snacks with my family of 3 (sometimes 4 when my daughter is home from college.) What sets this subscription apart?

  • No artificial flavoring, coloring, or MSG
  • No trans fats and hydrogenated oils
  • No high fructose corn syrup
  • Snacks are natural, organic or gluten-free

FYI, you can see our reviews of all 3 varieties of Love With Food boxes here.

DEAL: You can try out Love With Food by using this link to get your first Deluxe Box for $5 off or get your first Classic Size Box for $7.99. You can also save 25% on your first Gluten-Free box by using this link. As always, Love With Food donates meals to charity with each box purchased.

Love with Food’s theme for November was Attitude of Gratitude. There was info on how you can win a special box when you share pictures on social media and it also discussed how you can redeem your rewards points for snacks. If you want to know more about the snacks in your box then you can go to the website and see which snacks are gluten-free, kosher, vegan, etc. You can find this month’s info here.

There were several handouts this month with info on some of the products and even a couple of coupons and discount codes.

Everything in my box! I love to grab a snack from the box and stick it in my tote without a second thought. No Ziplocs needed and I don’t have to worry about change for the vending machine.

Maya Kaimal Cilantro Lime Chickpea Chips had a great crispy texture, like a cross between a tortilla chip and potato chip, but I prefer my chips to have less flavor. I’m not a fan of flavored chips or citric acid, but I would be willing to grab a bag of the lightly salted or multigrain ones in the future.

Pure Growth Organic Cheddar Monkeys went straight into my daughter’s lunch box and she said they tasted like those fish-shaped crackers, except they’re monkeys. She also packed the Dick & Jane States & Capitals Cookies which are a great way to help little ones learn their geography lessons.

One Potato Two Potato Plain Jaynes Sweet Potato Chips were some of the best sweet potato chips I’ve ever tried! Just three ingredients are in here – sweet potatoes, safflower oil, and salt – and they had a delicious texture and flavor. A little fiber, and almost a days worth of vitamin A, makes me feel better about eating it since it’s not really mindless snacking. Glutino Gluten Free Pretzel Twists have 2 grams of fiber per bag and have a great flavor, just a touch more like a cracker rather than a pretzel.

Chimes Toasted Coconut Chewy Toffee with Sea Salt are made with coconut milk so vegans can enjoy too. The texture was kind of hard at first and I was worried I’d take out a crown so I just sucked on it until it disappeared. Coconutty flavor.

Go Organically Fruit Medley Fruit Snacks I didn’t even get to try these, although it’s not I snack I would personally choose for myself anyways. My daughter, however, loved them and the bag was pretty big, enough for several servings.

Emmy’s Organics Vanilla Bean Organic Coconut Cookie was a chewy coconut macaroon and tasted almost like cookie dough, it was so soft and crumbly. Almond flour makes it safe for those eating gluten-free. MadeGood Apple Cinnamon Granola Bar was shared with my daughter and only had about four bites total. Chewy with good flavor, and I liked the oats. My daughter didn’t say anything about the “vegetable powder” tasting funny so maybe we got a few extra nutrients in our snack.

I found a sample packet of Fiordifrutta Organic Apricot Fruit Spread. There was a tablespoon of the jam in the packet. I spread it on some buttered sourdough toast and liked that it was less sugary sweet than my usual Smuckers apricot jam.

Enstrom Milk Chocolate Almond Toffee was perfect – buttery crisp toffee with toasted almonds and covered in lovely milk chocolate. What’s not to love?

Dilettante Blood Orange Chocolates were the perfect end to a meal – rich, sweet, and just enough to satisfy a sweet tooth. Prince of Peace 100% Natural Ginger Candy is a gingery chew that can help keep nausea at bay, or just enjoy a nice seasonal flavor as an alternative to peppermints!

Everly Strawberry Lemonade is a calorie-free drink mix that can be stirred up in a pitcher and that gets its pink color from radishes! Erythritol and stevia provide the sweeteners in here.

I liked the assortment of snacks sent in this month’s Love with Food! I’m kind of hesitant to try new things at the store and don’t want to buy bulk items on the internet so this lets me try items I wouldn’t normally go for. There’s always something for everyone, with several items going directly to my kids. If you review your items for points and have an annual subscription it brings down the cost of the box, plus the coupon codes add to the value. Of course, you can always buy the items individually or in bulk but I prefer the convenience of having a variety of snacks to choose from. Love With Food donates meals to charity with each box purchased.

What’s your favorite snack this month?
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