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Paleo Life Box
Cost: $34.98/month
Ships To: United States (Free), Canada (add $8/month)
Coupon Code: N/A
Paleo Life Box is a convenient box of pale snacks. Each month you’ll receive 9 or 10 full-size snacks that are both good for you and delicious. Typically 2 or 3 will be new and the rest will be tried and true favorites!
Paleo Life Box ships via USPS and took just a few days to arrive to me.
Paleo Life Box does’t include an information card (although I wish it did), but the box included the following items:
~Paleo People Fruit & Nut Cluster Snacks – Banana Nut ($5.50): These are really good. They have just the right around of crunch and have a true banana flavor. These are probably my favorite snacks of the bunch.
~Crunchies Strawberries ($5.49): Now these are the kind of dried fruits I like. The crunchy freeze-dried kind! They are good alone and even better thrown in a salad instead ofd croutons.,
~Dill Pickle Snip Chips ($5.99): Maybe had these been a flavor other than dill pickle I would have liked them. Maybe. There’s a Cheesy Herb Truffle flavor that sounds pretty good.
~Simple Squares Organic Snack Bar ($2.25): These bars are simple because they have only 5 ingredients (Organic Cashews, Organic Almonds, Organic Honey, Organic Unsweetened Coconut, Organic Vanilla, Sea Salt). I liked the coconut flavor well enough, but I I felt like it could have used a little more flavor.
~Caveman Cookies (~$3): I forget where I first tried Caveman Cookies, but I think I liked them better the first time than I liked these. The flavor on these (they have Brazil nuts) and cayenne pepper, just wasn’t for me.
~Pacific Northwest Kale Chips – Cascade Ranch ($5.99): I prefer Kale Chips to Seaweed (I mean if I have to pick) and I like ranch, but I’d never actively choose to eat these as a snack. I know a lot of people absolutely love them, but they just aren’t for me. I’d rather just have my kale in a smoothie.
~Veggie-Go’s – Carrots – Apples – Ginger ($2.50): I’d describe these similar to like fruit roll-up or fruit leather, but not quite as stretchy. The only ingredients in these are carrots, ginger and apples so I am guessing that’s why. L likes these so I’ll pack them in his lunch next week.
~Nick’s Sticks ($3.25): B spied these in the box and ate them in about two seconds. I am not even sure he could taste them they were gone so quickly. He swore he could though and said they were good!
All totaled I came up with a value of $33.97 for the April 2015 Paleo Life Box. Thats’s just slightly under the box of the box, however, I don’t include shipping in my calculations. I don’t follow a Paleo Diet, but if you do and are looking for a snack box, you might want to check this one out!