November 2014 Munch Pak Review

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Cost: Original MunchPak ($24/month). Family MunchPak ($42/month).
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November 2014 Munch Pak
November 2014 Munch Pak

MunchPak, who kindly sent me this package to review, is a monthly food subscription service and ecommerce website that aims to introduce the best, new, and popular snacks from all over the world to the average Joe. MunchPak offers two different sized packs – the Original MunchPak ($24/month) which includes 12+ full-sized snacks each month and the Family MunchPak ($42/month), which includes 22+ full-sized snacks.

The Box

MunchPak ships packages twice a week, so it shouldn’t take too long for your Pak to arrive.  Packs are shipped in a variety of ways depending on where you are located, but mine shipped via USPS.

First Look

I haven’t received a MunchPak in a few months and I this box was fuller than I remember the other packages I received from them. Not a bad thing at all ;).

The Card

MunchPak doesn’t exactly include an information card on the products in the box (although I wish they would), it’s more of a general card about MunchPak. However, you can find out more about the snacks included in MunchPak boxes, you can do so here.

The following items were included in my November 2014 MunchPak:

~Griski: These peanut butter flavored (filled) sticks.  That’s the best way I can describe them.  They are good I know that!

Griski

~Tortica Original: I haven’t tried this yet, but it looks incredible.  It’s a giant chocolate wafer cookie so I can’t see what would be wrong with that.

Tortica Original

~Sun Fat Hello Bear Chocolate Bear Biscuits: I cannot figure out why no companies in the US sell these in giant boxes.  Chocolate filled koala bears are GOOD.

Sun Fat Hello Bear Chocolate Bear Biscuits

~Toffee Crisp: I am saving this one for my brother.  He loves all these international snack boxes and when I sent him the picture of this box, he said he wanted to for Christmas.  I actually think he subscribes to a few of the international snack boxes as it is.

Nestle Toffee Crisp

~Hula Hoops Salt & Vinegar: Not a bad snack!  Salt and vinegar chips aren’t something I would grab at the store, but I don’t hate them.  I would love to try the Cheddar and Onion flavor they offer as well!

Hula Hoops Salt & Vinegar

~Nucita Barrita: Now this one is a special treat for L.  After the Halloween candy is long gone (so.much.candy) I will surprise him with this!

Nucita Barrita

~Bear Rice Treats: I have zero idea what the name of these really are, but I called them Bear Rice Treats.  I’m not even sure if they actually are made from rice?  Either way, I don’t love them.

Bear Rice Treats

~Kinder Country: Now I do love Kinder chocolates!  Who doesn’t?  I have tried this in the past and it reminds me a bit of a nestle crunch.  But better.

Kinder Country

~Twirl: I had no idea that this was the case, but according to Wikipedia, this is one of the best-selling Cadbury’s chocolate bars out there.  It’s pretty much a chocolate “flake” bar with more chocolate on top.

Twirl

~Furuta: I *think* this is green tea flavored, but I am afraid to try it, so I will be saving this one for my brother as well ;).

Furuta

~Delicje Raspberry European Biscuits: This is totally a B item. I still can’t get into having fruit fillings in stuff, but he likes it.

Delicje Raspberry European Biscuits

~Cadbury Curly Wurly: I absolutely love these.  They are chocolate and chewy and delicious.  They remind me a bit of tootsie roll, but tougher.

Cadbury Curly Wurly

~Gusto: I believe these are cheese flavored, but really you never know with some of these snacks.  LOL!

Gusto

I didn’t do a cost breakdown on this box, but I felt like the $24 price tag is very fair.  I received 13 snacks which breaks down to less than $2 per item.  Now some of the snacks they send I can find locally, but many I cannot which is why this is so cool.

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Disclosure: This complimentary box was received for review purposes. All opinions are my own and no compensation was received.
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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!