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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.
I don’t know what exactly this shredded material is, but it made feel like I was opening up a gift!
The April Paleo Life Box I reviewed didn’t have an information card but happily the June box did! Here is what was included:
~Chocolate Blondie Macaroon by Rickaroons ($2): You know I am not normally a fan of coconut or macaroons, but I did enjoy these. I think it was the almond butter and chocolate that got me.
~Superseed Spirit Bar by Thunderbird Energetica ($2): Gather bars are nutrient dense and loaded with superfood seeds and nuts. I personally didn’t love this, but I have some friends who swear by them.
~Betsy’s Best Bar None Cinnamon Cardamom Round ($3): I just don’t dig this flavor. I feel like I have tried it in the past as well and wasn’t a fan then either? Anyway I think it’s the cinnamon flavor. I cannot get past it.
~Grass-Fed Beef Biltong by Braaitime (~$5): Biltong is described as a delicious cured meat with its origins in Southern Africa. Braaitime sources their meats from ranches in North Carolina where the animals are always grass-fed. This is similar in texture to say a beef jerky, but they stress that it is NOT a jerky!
~Grass-Fed Beef Sticks by Nick’s Sticks ($3.25): Nick’s Sticks are made from grass-fed beef raised in the Midwest. I believe B has tried them before and he was a fan. The kids liked these too!
~Coffee Snack Bar by Simple Squares (~$3): These bars are great for on the go and can also be used as a meal replacement. They are Paleo, organic, Non GMO, gluten free, nutrition bars and really do taste like coffee, which to me is a good thing.
~Cherry Walnut Crunch Bar by Thunderbird Energetica (~$3): This bar was…different. I think maybe I was expecting it to be more solid, but instead it was softer and more fruit like? Hard to explain. It didn’t taste badly, but it took a minute to get used to the texture.
~Beef Habanero Cherry Bar by Epic Bar ($2.50): You know, I have gotten a lot of different types of items in boxes over the years. A lot. But I can’t say that I ever have received a beef bar. B will be home next weekend and then will be off again, but I think this will be a good snack to take with him on his next adventure.
~Chipotle Honey BBQ Mix by Bubba’s Fine Foods ($8.99): This is totally delicious! L loved it too actually! It’s a grain-free snack mix and is perfect for snacking.
~Bonus Snack – Caveman Cookie (~$2): All boxes this month also included a bonus snack – a Caveman Cookie! I remember trying these for the first time and being really impressed by it.
All totaled I came up with a value of $34.74 for the June 2015 Paleo Life Box. I had to do a few estimates so I could be off a little bit either way. I mentioned this in my last review, but I don’t follow a Paleo Diet so this probably not a box I would grab every month. However, if you do and are looking for a snack box, this one might be perfect for you. They fill it with high-quality Paleo snacks and send a great mixture of items!