Sleek Treat Review – October 2017

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Sleek Treat Review - October 2017
Sleek Treat is a monthly box full of Sugar-Free, Low-Carb snacks. Each Sleek Treat Box includes 5-8 hand-picked Gourmet Treats delivered right to your door.

Sleek Treat
Cost: $34.99/month.
Ships To: Continental United States.
Coupon Code: N/A

Disclosure: This complimentary box was received for review purposes. All opinions are my own, and no compensation was received.
Sleek Treat Review - October 2017
Sleek Treat ships via USPS on a monthly basis around the 20th of the month.  If you subscribe by the 1st of the month, you will receive a box that month.  If you subscribe after the 1st, your first box will ship the following month.
Sleek Treat Review - October 2017

Sleek Treat Review - October 2017

Sleek Treat offers subscribers in warm states/summer months a cold shipping option. For an extra $5/month they will use thermo-isolated packaging and wrap perishables in cold packs to ensure items arrive in perfect condition.

Sleek Treat Review - October 2017

Sleek Treat Review - October 2017

The October 2017 Sleek Treat included the following items:

~BHUFIT Chocolate Chip Protein Cookie ($2.99): This cookie is Vegan, Keto, Organic and Non-GMO.  It has 10g of protein, 0g sugar, 8g fiber and is free from dairy, egg, gluten, and soy.  It’s not exactly a cookie, but not a cake either.  It’s dense and a little messy to eat, but I did like it.

Sleek Treat Review - October 2017

Sleek Treat Review - October 2017

~Eat Me Guilt Free Pumpkin Spice ($3): I have always wanted to try Eat Me Guilt Free! This has all-natural ingredients, only 5 grams of carbs and 22 grams of Protein.  It was extremely filling and tasty, and I would happily have it again!

Sleek Treat Review - October 2017

Sleek Treat Review - October 2017

~ChocoRite Peanut Butter Cup Patties ($1.60): Now this doesn’t taste like a Reese’s peanut butter cup by any means, but it’s also low-carb and has only 100 calories. It’s not as creamy or smooth as traditional peanut butter cups, but it satisfied my chocolate craving.

Sleek Treat Review - October 2017

Sleek Treat Review - October 2017

~Dr. John’s Candy Assortment:  Included in the assortment were hard candies, caramels, and taffy.  The hard candies were my favorites with the caramels coming in a close 2nd.

Sleek Treat Review - October 2017

~ChocZero White Chocolate Dipping Cups ($1.39): This is the only snack we have yet to try!  You pop it in the microwave, and it’s ready 10 seconds later.  It can be used on ice-cream, mixed in some peanut butter, or to dip strawberries in.  It is sugar-free with no sugar alcohols and no artificial sweeteners.

Sleek Treat Review - October 2017

~Grenade Carb Killa High Protein Bar ($3.59): I loved this!  It has 23g of protein per bar and is low carb.  It’s crispy and filling (so filling), and I got a great energy boost!

Sleek Treat Review - October 2017

Sleek Treat Review - October 2017

~Strollo’s Meat Snack Beef Stick (~$4): Meat sticks!  My husband wasn’t a huge fan of these (he prefers Jack Links), but my 9-year-old gobbled them right up.

Sleek Treat Review - October 2017

I couldn’t do a full price breakdown on this box, but it had eight items, which works out to about $5 per item.  Not necessarily a value subscription, but a nice way to try new treats!

What do you think of Sleek Treat?  If you are interested in ordering, you can learn more here.

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Jennifer

Jennifer is the author and founder of Subscription Box Ramblings. She first discovered subscription boxes in 2012 and has been addicted since. Current favorites include CAUSEBOX, Boxycharm and Beachly!

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