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Love With Food February 2016 Tasting Box Review + 40% Off First Box Offer

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Love With Food
Cost: Tasting Box: $9.99/month / Deluxe Box: $19.95/month / Gluten-Free Box: $24.99/month.
Ships To: United States including its territories and APO/FPO/DPO Boxes.
Coupon Code: Use my link to get 40% off your first tasting box or use the coupon code “RAMBLINGS20” at checkout and to save $20 off any 12-month subscription!!

Love With Food February 2016 Tasting Box Review + 40% Off First Box Offer Love With Food sends members a curated box filled unique gourmet food items. The “Tasting Box” is $9.99/month and offers with 8+ snacks and the “Deluxe” box is $19.95/month and includes 16-20 snacks. Love With Food also offers a Gluten-Free box for $24.99/month which includes 8-12 surprise gluten-free snacks each month. Each box brings new delights, with bites that vary based on seasonal themes. In addition, Love With Food donates a meal (some months they actually donate two meals) to a child in need with each box purchased, which you can read more about here.  This review is on the February Tasting Box.
Love With Food ships via USPS. Boxes typically ship on the 10th of the month and arrive a week or so after.


The February 2016 Love With Food theme was “Love is You” and was a celebration of the many loyal Love With Food subscribers! This month’s box also marks 1 million meals which have been donated by Love With Food thanks to subscribers! The box included the following items:

~Boardwalk Kettle Corn Popped Chips by PopChips: PopChips have always been amazing.  The hard to find Cheddar ones have always been my favorite.  Until now.  These are sweet and salty and just delicious.  They are also gluten-free, non-GMO and organic.

~Choco Liege Wafel by Belgian Boys: This non-GMO treat isn’t exactly the healthiest snack out there, but it’s so yummy.  It’s a waffle covered in chocolate.  It’s not too soggy or too hard. It’s just right!

~Sea Salt Caramels by Liddabit Sweets: My caramels weren’t wrapped super tightly, but I it didn’t stop me from eating them.  I figured the box was sealed and I have gotten snacks from Liddabit before so I assumed they would be okay.  And they were.  Sea salt caramels are always a win in my book and Liddabut does a good job of making them super soft and creamy.

~Stellar Strawberry Non-Dairy Fruit & Veggie Blend buy Ruby Rockets: These are more of an L snack so I thought I would save them for one of his snacks at school.  In addition to lunch, they also get two snacks a day at school. And, let me tell you, it gets difficult to think of new things everyday. These are non-dairy yogurt like snacks that require no refrigeration so they are super portable and great for snacks and lunches.

~Milk Chocolate Truffles with Milk Chocolate Creme Filling by Baron Chocolatier: I really don’t know what to tell you about these truffles other than that they are delicious.  They are chocolate with chocolate filling, what could be wrong with them.

~Googly Grape Organic Lollipops by Yumearth: I would have eaten one of these already, but then my kids would end up fighting over the other one so I didn’t.  YumEarth lollipops are vegan, dairy-free, organic and gluten-free.  And yummy!

~Power Up Trail Mix by Gourmet Nut: This snack is a mixture of walnuts, dried mangos, almonds, cranberries and pumpkin seeds.  Not exactly my kind of snack, but it was decent.  And I did feel more energized after I ate it which is always a good thing.

~All Natural Montmorency Cherries by Stoneridge Orchards: This is another L snack!  I have tried them in the past and have enjoyed them, but these will make a good school snack too, so I am saving them for him.

~Coupons / Info: The box also included an assortment of coupons and additional product information.
I didn’t do a cost breakdown on this box, but I always enjoy Love With Food!  I have subscribed for years and have found some amazing snacks through them.  I may not always like every single snack they send, but my family and I enjoy trying them.

Do you subscribe to Love With Food? If you are interested in signing up click here.  Subscriptions (for a regular tasting box) are $9.99/month, but if you are a new customer you can use my link to get 40% off your first Tasting Box. For a limited time (expiration unknown) Love With Food is also offering a free month when you purchase a 3-month Tasting Box or 3-month Gluten-Free Box subscription.  The following coupon codes apply:

~”BUY2GET1FREE” to get a free month on a 3-month Tasting Box subscription (makes the price $5.99/box).
~”GFBUY2GET1FREE” to get a free month on a 3-month Gluten-Free subscription (makes the price $15.33/box).

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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!
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