Vegancuts Snack Box October 2020 Subscription Box Review + Coupon

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Vegancuts Snack Box is a monthly vegan food subscription that delivers 10 or more organic and vegan treats each month. Snacks can include a pantry item or drink and most snacks are gluten-free. Each subscription box costs $24.95 monthly, or save a bit with a longer pre-paid term.

From vegan mac and cheese and delicious vegan chocolate, to avocado chips, hummus crackers and superfood smoothies, the Vegancuts Snack Box is your monthly delivery of the best vegan snacks and meal items, and drinks on the market. Open the door to at least 10 sweet & savory vegan snacks to make vegan living easier than ever before.

DEAL: Use the coupon code hellosub to get $5 off your first box on any Vegancuts subscription!   It can only be used once per customer, but it can be used on multiple subscriptions at once so long as they are in the same transaction

I received a card that told me proceeds from this box will go to the animals at Catskill Animal Sanctuary! The theme for the October Box was Sweet & Salty Snacking: Crunchtastic Favorites! The bottom of the card says that substitutions may be made, and I received a vanilla vegan collagen supplement rather than fudge. Everything in my box! Hint Watermelon Water I dislike bottled beverages or “waters” that have caffeine, any type of sweeteners, or additional herbs so I was interested in this drink. This is just water with the essence of fruit, in this case, watermelon. The water is still, not fizzy. It’s like someone dropped a Jolly Rancher in the bottle and then fished it out a minute later. This is good if you like to take a flavored water with you on the go or are trying to increase your water intake and plain doesn’t do it for you. Nongshim Soon Kimchi Noodle Soup We received a cup of noodles last month in a different flavor. I tried to give these to my daughter (she LOVES kimchi) but she declined (I’m not a fan of kimchi or even instant noodles myself). I may give this to my husband but then again, with half a day’s sodium in one serving, I better plan to serve him something less salty for dinner. Riceworks Gourmet Rice Snack in Sea Salt Yum yum yum! This is a cross between a rice cracker and a tortilla chip and the texture is amazing! You could dip it in salsa or queso but I just ate them out of the bag. It’s such a good blend, with the flavor leaning toward corn tortilla, and they are salted perfectly. Lil Bucks Sprouted Buckwheat Crunch in Cacao There is a good amount of fiber (5 grams) in this pack of nuggets. It’s sort of an alternative to granola, but instead of pouring (vegan) milk on top you can use it to top smoothies and bowls, combine it with nut butter for energy balls, or sprinkle over oatmeal. It has sprouted buckwheat, maple syrup, cacao powder, cinnamon, and maca root powder, which apparently is an aphrodisiac! I don’t think it tastes like chocolate, the cinnamon is strongest here, and it wasn’t as hard as I was expecting, but still crunchy. Bakeology Chocolate Chip Cookies Sorry for the crummy picture! These arrived a little worse for wear but they tasted just fine, and I wouldn’t have known they were vegan and gluten free, they were just yummy. Blakes Seed Based S’mores Snack Bar I’m a huge fan of nuts and seeds and love to get them in various forms, like this bar. The flavors of a classic campfire treat was the aim for this one, but it mostly tastes nutty and full of chocolate. I liked the puffed quinoa and chunks of seeds and of course, the mini chocolate chips! SuperSeedz Gourmet Pumpkin Seeds in Dark Chocolate Sea Salt I used to roast pumpkin seeds after carving a jack-o-lantern but after chewing a few I would have to spit out the hulls. These are hull less, commonly called pepitas, and are plumper than the kind at my grocery store. They are lightly coated in cocoa, sugar, and salt and it’s a great combo, so tasty. Gone too soon. SunWarrior Collagen Protein Peptides in Tahitian Vanilla I received this same product in my Vegancuts Beauty Box this month! It’s a vegan form of collagen so it comes from plants and not connective tissue. It has vitamins and minerals such as C and copper and the ingredients include pea protein, spirulina, coconut oil, and stevia. Mix into a smoothie or other beverage and consume the same day as it’s prepared. It adds 100 calories to whatever you put it in. Foods Alive Nutritional Yeast Flakes ($1.91) I’ve never tried nutritional yeast before but I have heard that it is good sprinkled on popcorn for a dairy-free cheesy flavor. It can also be sprinkled on pasta, potatoes, salad dressing, or anywhere you want a pop of both nutrition and flavor. Brami Sea Salt & Vinegar Italian Snacking Lupini Beans ($4) I had never heard of lupini beans until today but they are a pickled snack food from Europe. I didn’t know they were pickled until I opened the bag and discovered moist beans! These are flavored with salt and vinegar and they are chewy and good. They look like a cross between corn and a butter bean. I like it! Vegancuts sent such a cool and interesting assortment of snacks! I love trying unique products that are new to me such as the nutritional yeast, lupini beans, and sprouted buckwheat cereal. The cookies and bars are always tasty and I enjoyed the flavored water, which was so flavorful!  

Have you tried Vegancuts Snack Box? Let me know what you thought of the box!

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