UrthBox February 2015 Subscription Box Review + Coupon Code

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Cost: Mini Box: $9/month. Small Box: $19/month. Medium Box: $29/month. Large Box: $49/month.
Ships To: United States (Free) & Canada (Add $6 shipping).
Coupon Code: “CRUNCHWEEK” to save $10 off your first box.
UrthBox February 2015 Subscription Box Review
UrthBox February 2015

UrthBox is a monthly subscription which delivers healthy new snacks right to your door. They offer a variety of box options (The Classic, The Gluten-Free, The Vegan and The Diet) which come in sizes ranging from Mini to Large. The Mini “Discovery Box” is $9/month and contains 4-5 snacks. The Small “Part-Time Snacker” box is $19/month and contains 8-10 snacks. The Medium “Happy Snacker” box is $29/month and contains 14-16 products. And finally, the Large “Full-Time Snacker” Box is $49/month and contains 20-24 snacks.

UrthBox February 2015 Subscription Box Review
The Box

UrthBox ships via USPS on the 15th of the month. Your first box will ship on the 15th of the following calendar month. Meaning that if you sign up today, your first box will ship on March 15th.

UrthBox February 2015 Subscription Box Review
First Look

I purchased the “Happy Snacker”- The Classic box and, as usual, it was jam packed with snacks.  UrthBox doesn’t include a detailed information card, but my February 2015 Medium “Happy Snacker” box contained the following items:

~Nothing But Granola Cookies: These cookies are 100% natural, non-GMO and contain no gluten ingredients.  They are good, but I think I’d prefer chocolate chips instead of cranberries ;).

UrthBox February 2015 Subscription Box Review
Nothing But Granola Cookies

~Coconut Organics CocoBacon: These are toasted coconut chips that taste like bacon – there isn’t any actual bacon in them. B liked them and I liked them better than actual bacon, but that isn’t saying much since I don’t love bacon.

UrthBox February 2015 Subscription Box Review
Coconut Organics CocoBacon

~Crispy Fruit – Cantaloupe: These are freeze-dried cantaloupe slices.  They actually remind me a bit of astronaut food.  I actually need to find some astronaut ice-cream for the kids.  My brother and I used to LOVE trying it when we were younger.

UrthBox February 2015 Subscription Box Review
Crispy Fruit – Cantalope

~Pork Clouds: B loves Pork Clouds and was thrilled to see these in the box. I think he’d be okay with getting these in all the snack boxes.

UrthBox February 2015 Subscription Box Review
Pork Clouds

~Purity Organic Watermelon Strawberryade: I was really surprised at how much I liked this!  It tasted delicious and the combination between watermelon and strawberries was amazing.

UrthBox February 2015 Subscription Box Review
Purity Organic Watermelon Strawberryade

~thinkfruit Pineapple Tidbits: I don’t love dried pineapple, but L does so these are all him!  He and WB like it when I make them a snack plate with bunch of different snacks on it, so I will throw these on there next time.

UrthBox February 2015 Subscription Box Review
thinkfruit Pineapple Tidbits

~Little Bread Hen Flatbed Crackers: I’ve had these a few times before in those GoPicnic boxes and I liked them. They are even better with some of that spreadable cheese on them!

UrthBox February 2015 Subscription Box Review
Little Bread Hen Flatbed Crackers

~Copper Cowbell Cheese Cinnamon Cream Cheese: I am going to put this on one of L’s bagels this week!  He loves bringing mini bagels as snacks for school and I liked to try and put different things on them when I can.  I have to pack him 2 snacks a day (plus lunch), so plain cream cheese gets boring after a while.

UrthBox February 2015 Subscription Box Review
Copper Cowbell Cheese Cinnamon Cream Cheese

~Unreal Milk Chocolate Peanut Butter Cup: These are SO good!  Seriously, if you haven’t tried Unreal Candy yet, you should. I actually haven’t seen it as much lately in the stores as I used to, but it’s still just as good.

UrthBox February 2015 Subscription Box Review
Unreal Milk Chocolate Peanut Butter Cup

~Nunes Farms Sweet Chipotle Almonds: For sure a B item. I love the smell of almonds, but not so much the taste.

UrthBox February 2015 Subscription Box Review
Nunes Farms Sweet Chipotle Almonds

~Purps Vita: This drink mix is a blend of six purple super fruits (organic mangosteen, maqui berry, açaí berry, blueberry, grape and blackberry).  You can dump the mix into a bottle of water and take it with you to go.

UrthBox February 2015 Subscription Box Review
Purps Vita

~Bounce Natural Energy Ball: I have to say, I didn’t love this.  And it’s really not a ball (not that it matters) – it’s like a half ball.  I think I would like it if it was a different flavor though.

UrthBox February 2015 Subscription Box Review
Bounce Natural Energy Ball

~Bakery on Main Gluten Free Granola: I wasn’t thinking I would enjoy this combination of items, but I really did.

UrthBox February 2015 Subscription Box Review
Bakery on Main Gluten Free Granola

~Oskri Crunchies Pecan & Raisin: These were a bit more dense than a cereal would be and would be a nice mid-morning snack.

UrthBox February 2015 Subscription Box Review
Crunchies Pecan & Raisin

~Made Good Strawberry Granola Minis:  Ohh, I love these!  They are fabulous.  I was checking out the website and it looks like they come in a chocolate banana flavor too.  I need to find those asap!

UrthBox February 2015 Subscription Box Review
Made Good Strawberry Granola Minis

Do you subscribe to UrthBox?  Have you been happy with your subscription so far?  I like the snacks they send, but I am still planning on switching to one of the smaller boxes.  I think I said that last month as well, but I never got around to it!  It’s happening this month for sure. If you are a new to UrthBox and want to sign up, you can use the coupon code “CRUNCHWEEK” to save $10 off your first month!

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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!

This Post Has 3 Comments

  1. PA Anna

    I can’t be reading snackboxes around dinner time! You can buy astronaut icecream off of Amazon. I keep meaning to do this for my younger son for when we do the Magic School bus astronomy kit. The concept interests me, but I don’t like nuts. I also read about how they made the coconut bacon chips. Interesting.

    1. Jennifer

      I should have thought of Amazon! I am adding it to my next order!

  2. Kimberly N

    That looks like a lot of junk food for something marketed as “healthy”: candy, crackers, sugared nuts, artificial sweeteners, etc.

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