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Taste for Sweets
Cost: $16/month
Ships To: United States and its territories.
September 2014 Note: Taste for Sweets appears to have closed their doors. Boxes have not been sent for a few months according to subscribers and e-mails are not being returned.
Taste for Sweets, who kindly sent me this box to review, provides you with a variety of well portioned snacks and candies from around the world each month. The goal is to help you explore flavors and unique tastes from around the world and each box will have 14 or more snacks to sample.
Taste for Sweets ships via USPS. They ship during the first week of the month and your first shipment will arrive the month after you purchase your first box.
I loved the first look. Everything basically looked unfamiliar to me and that was awesome! Just what I would expect from a subscription like this.
Thankfully Taste for Sweets came with an information card. I would never have been able to identify some of this and am even worse describing what they taste like! Although I am trying my best to eat clean, I did make an exception to sample some of these. How could I not? Here is what was included:
~Elvan Truffle (Turkey): This is a milk chocolate truffle with strawberry filling and crisp rice. I really liked the chocolate (of course) and the rice, but I could have done without the filling.
~Hello Panda (Japan): Love these! Probably one of my favorite foreign snacks. They are biscuits filled with a milk chocolate cream filling. Super yummy.
~Korolevsky Sharm (Ukraine): This is a dark chocolate coated Ukrainian confection. I’d describe it as truffle like so of course I liked it.
~Shipuchka (Russia): These are hard candies with fizzy orange, lemon and lemonade flavors. I am saving them for a special treat for L since I know he’ll get a kick out of them.
~Age Ichiban Crackers (Japan): These are Japanese rice crackers and I can’t say I am a huge fan. I have had them before but don’t know that I would willingly snack on them.
~Ali Babi (Palestine): I honestly can say that this is the first snack from Palestine that I have ever had. It’s a wafer bar filled with chocolate cream and coated with chocolate. What’s not to like here?
~Ulker Clip Pizza Sticks (Turkey): These remind me of the pringles pizza sticks, but I do think that these are tastier!
~Natural 12 (Korea): This is a biscuit snack bar which contains 12 grains. I meant to ask B if he’s ever had one (he was stationed in Korea), but I forgot. I will give this to him tonight.
~Chocolat (Ukraine): This is a dark chocolate covered hazelnut and you guessed it, it was delicious! I only took a bite (or two) of everything, but I must say that most of the time I wanted more of them.
~Elvarin Milky (Turkey): Mmm, this is another milk chocolate coated wafer with a cream filling and I thought it was even better than the one from Palestine (which means it was really really good since I loved that one).
~Cresa Karamel (Macedonia): This is a sweet cherry filled caramel candy. I am also going to save this one for B because I think he’d enjoy it more than I would. Although, the caramel part does make me want to try it.
~Black Balsam (Latvia): This is a chocolate sweet with “Riga Black Balsam” filling. I am not 100% sure what that is, but I know it’s good.
~Matlow’s Candy (England): These are classic crystal fruit flavored candies and I think they may have been my favorite item from the box. I love hard candy like these and they aren’t as easy to find as you would think. These are perfect.
~Rachki (Ukraine): Hmm. This is described as a hard candy with a chocolate nut filling and while that sounds good, I just can’t get past the lobster on the package. I am going to have B try this one as well. I am sure it doesn’t taste like lobster, but I’m still scared!
I didn’t do a cost breakdown for Taste for Sweets, but at $16/month I think it’s a great way to try a bunch of snacks you’d probably never have tried otherwise!
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