Monday, November 25, 2013

Graze box

Just in time for everyone's peak grazing season, I signed up for a snack subscription box called Graze.  Their website allows you to indicate how much you would like to try each snack and they send your highest ranked snacks with a possible seasonal snack.  The first box is free, after which get snacks monthly or biweekly for $6 shipped if you want to continue.  Below is a pic of the serving sizes which are usually somewhere near an ounce, which is normally sufficient to tide me over until dinner at work.

 
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In my first box I got

garden of england - dried apples, strawberries, and black currants
olive and rosemary bruschetta - mini tomato breadsticks, rosemary and garlic cashews and kalamata olive croutons
coco paradise - milk chocolate drops, coconut flakes and cranberries
korean chili rice crackers - spicy chilli rice crackers

The first two of these were excellent and had me curious if they are getting requests to sell their snacks in largers sizes.  I have not tried the second two yet.

If you're thinking about trying this out they make you enter in a code as a new subscriber, here's a code you can use.  Your first & fifth box is shipped free, and you receive a code to share with others as well.

JEANB3YTE
 
Have you or anyone you know tried this service?



2 comments:

  1. Hi Jean! yay.. I'm finally in :)

    This looks like a really cool concept for healthy snacks. I might look into it after a while. Right now I'm really trying to loose the 20 lbs I put on in the past 6 months :( I'm a stress eater and the move did me in. My snacks are raw almonds, raisins, or yogurt.. for now.

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  2. Everything tasted really good, like chef quality, so since it was free it was worth trying. I ended up not continuing when I noticed 3 of the 4 snacks had trans fats though. Since the FDA is banning them I guess they will remove them eventually. The portions are about an oz. as well, so they are similar to airline portions so I figured I could buy bags of dried fruit or nuts and put them in reusable containers instead.

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