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War Foodie
Cost: $29 for the first two items + $7 per additional item.
Ships To: United States and APO/FPO/DPO addresses.
Coupon Code: N/A
War Foodie is the first subscription box that caters to military and expat communities. You pick the categories of foods you want (each category is $7) and they we send you something different every month within that category. Categories include coffee, custom blend tea, hot sauce (military-grade), premium beef jerky, peanut butter, bbq sauce and homestyle granola. Products included will be ones that cannot be located overseas.
War Foodie ships via USPS Priority Mail. Boxes ship ASAP and are picked up daily.
Since this was a review box I didn’t known what items I would receive. Subscribers however, are able to select what they would like their boxes to contain. You will get a different product from that category (peanut butter, hot sauce, coffee, jerky, etc.) so it’s not like you will be receiving the same exact products / brands each month. Here is what my War Foodie box contained:
~West Bean Papau New Guinea Coffee ($8): Totally a B item. I am a coffee wimp, but he drinks his black. He’ll be back at his office tomorrow for the first time in weeks and this will head there with him!
~Pacific Beach Peanut Butter Spread – CinnaYum ($6.99): I have tasted the peanut butter that comes in MRE’s and it’s not horrible by any means, but this is better. It makes plain old toast a special treat.
~Desert Smoke – Pineapple Habanero ($8): I have never used BBQ sauce as a dipping sauce, but I might with this one. It’s not TOO spicy and works will on just about anything. It will certainly flavor up an MRE or whatever is being served for dinner on base.
~Safari Crunch Berry Snakey Granola ($7): This is actually better than I expected. It’s kind of sweet and has less than 100 calories per serving. Probably not something you’d think about while deployed and trying to keep your energy up, but I liked that part.
As pictured, this box would cost $43. The base price of $29 include two items of your choice and then each additional item is $7. Each of the items in the box have a value of around $7, but you wouldn’t find these at your local grocery store or commissary, so you’d need to factor in shipping as well.
If you ware interested in ordering head over to War Foodie and check out all of the available options!