December 2017 Snack Fever Subscription Box Review + Coupon – Original Box

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Snack Fever is a monthly subscription box that delivers all your favorite Korean snacks, as well as other hard-to-find Korean treats. Each month, subscribers will get 5 to 12 Korean snacks and treats, depending on their subscription.

Snack Fever boxes are now themed –  HAPPY HOLIDAYS! Snack Fever is available in three boxes, the mini box, the original box, and the deluxe box, and subscriptions are $14, $25, and $42, respectively, every month.

The booklet includes new Korean vocabulary words every month as well as fun features related to snacks.

The description card lists all the items we received this month.

This is the Original Box!

DEAL: Save $3 off your first box (Mini, Original, Deluxe). Use coupon code HELLOSUB3. No longer “Straight Outta Koreatown,” SnackFever now ships directly from Korea — that means an even bigger selection of authentic Korean snacks!

Everything in my SnackFever Original Box!

Here’s a greeting from the Snack Fever Family!

Reindeer Sticker. It’s a kawaii-fied version of Rudolph the red-nose reindeer!

Christmas Socks. This festive pair of socks also features the cute reindeer with a Christmas hat.

These are soft and comfy to wear, but they would also make a nice Christmas stocking. This box arrived while we are on vacay, but we’ll make sure to save and wrap something in next year for our 3 year old – Snack Fever has been his favorite box for well over a year!

Christmas Stickers. Here are more Christmas-themed stickers! They can be used to decorate notebooks, journals, scrapbooks, etc.

Lotte Malang Cow Candy Yogurt. We received 5 pieces of this milky candy. They’re sweet, creamy and, best of all, fluffy!

Haitai Honey Butter Chip Maple. This is a special edition of Korea’s famous honey butter chips. They taste just like baked potatoes with sweet honey butter and maple. The potato chips themselves were standard, but the flavor was shockingly good!

The flavor was straightforward, but bold in its clarity. I love that it’s buttery, sweet, and salty at the same time! I had too many – and immediately felt guilty about crashing in on my little guy’s snacks!

Monster Choco Ball. Next is a pack of crunchy chocolate balls.

Their texture is quite heavy though, and the chocolate flavor is really strong. One of my favorite Asian snacks – it’s hard for me to say whether the Japanese or Korean version of these chocolate-infused puffies is the best. I’ll take both.

Orion Milk Caramel Dutch Latte. There’s often a coffee-flavored treat in Korean snack boxes – definitely French inspired, like many Korean snackies.

These caramel cubes are strongly flavored! While I’m okay with milk and caramel, coffee is simply not my thing so I’m passing these to my husband. I know they were delicious because: a) all gone and b) Orion makes great caramels.

Jjang Sour Candy Sour Coke. I love sour candies so I was happy seeing these cola-shaped chewy candies in the box.

Each piece was coated with sour sugar. I like the balance between sweet and tangy! It’s not new to me because Haribo has something similar, but it still made a fun midday pick-me-up.

Yangdding x Ddotty Egg Chips. These bite-sized egg cookies are so tasty. They’re made of wheat flour, cane sugar, whole eggs, and vegetable fats.

The box features characters from Sandbox Friends.

Apparently, Ddotty is one of the most famous characters on Sandbox Friends together with Yangdding. Now, on to the snack…

Can’t help but love these light and flavorful cookies. They melt in the mouth! They are basically nilla wafers but even tastier. (Most Asian and European snacks are tastier than US counterparts!)

Milk And Funny Straw Banana Flavor. Each straw is filled with banana-flavored beads and you can use it for drinking milk. As you sip through the straw, the flavor from the beads is transferred into the milk. Interesting!

The flavored beads are lactose and gluten-free. No artificial colors, sweeteners and preservatives too! My 3 year old slurped this up!

Sweet Doraemon Butter Dalgona. Doraemon originated from Japan but he’s popular in Korea too. This sweet candy features Doraemon’s face!

True to its name, this lollipop tastes sweet and buttery. Snack Fever says it’s a favorite among Korean kids!

Sweet Potato Latte. The info card says a Pokemon Green Tea Latte is included in the box, but we got this one instead. It’s an instant latte mix flavored with sweet potato. Based on the packaging, it’s got some almonds too.

It comes with a cup, a lid, and a straw. All you have to do is mix the powder with hot water and enjoy.

Choco Pie Chocolate Chip Cookie. The classic choco pie was given a new twist by the addition of chocolate chips! Since it’s not Lotte, it must be Orion!

This treat has a wonderful chewy textured dough, a marshmallow filling, and a rich chocolate coating.

The chocolate chips were all over the choco pie, and it was just so yummy! There’s a touch of orange jam in the middle, which is a little odd, but it was all tasty.

Snack Fever has been very consistent in providing a great variety of Korean snacks, candies, chocolates, and even drinks. It’s a great way of discovering new Korean food items to love, most of which are hard to find in our local stores (even at the Korean store it is impossible to buy . This month they even included extras like stickers and socks, making the box even more jampacked!

What’s your favorite snack this month?

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