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SnackSack
Cost: $23/month.
Ships To: United States.
Coupon Code: “MOM10” to save 10% off your first purchase
SnackSack delivers better tasting, originality, and higher nutritional value, in the form of a subscription snack box, once a month. Boxes include a mixture of snacks that are organic or all-natural, non-GMO, vegan, fair-trade, or gluten-free.
SnackSack ships around the 15th of the month. If you sign up by the 1st of the month you will receive a box that month, otherwise your subscription will begin the following month.
The February 2016 SnackSack included the following items:
~Chosen Foods Mango Chia Bites: These bites are non-GMO and a great source of fiber. They are pretty good as well. The consistency sort of reminded me of a soft granola bar.
~Ona Cookies Maple Pecan Cookies: These cookies are gluten-free, grain-free, dairy-free and soy-free. They are tastier than I expected then to be to tell you the truth. They may be dairy-free, but I thought they tasted buttery and had a lot of flavor.
~Little Secrets Dark Chocolate Razz: These are awesome! Think like Reeses Pieces, but with Dark Chocolate. They don’t contain “artificial anything” and are super good!
~Hannahmax Baking Cinnamon Sugar Crunch: I think I first discovered Cookie Crisps in a PopSugar box a few years ago. I have been a fan since. There isn’t a flavor I dislike. They contain no artificial flavors or colors, no trans fats, no preservatives and are GMO-free. They are however, absolutely delicious.
~Pipcorn Mini Kettle Pops: Pipcorn is another favorite snack of mine! The kernels are mini and are gluten-free, non-GM, vegan and all-natural. They were actually on Shark Tank once and I love seeing subscription boxes and subscription box goodies on there!
~Good Health Veggie Stix: These are perfect for L to take to school as a snack (they have two snacks a day and lunch at school), They are non-GMO and contain no artificial colors and no preservatives. I personally can’t can never taste the different between the colors of the veggies sticks, but I am sure some people can.
~Natural Sins How Sweet Pineapple: These are described as the “un-potato chip”. Unlike some dried fruits, these are actually crispy and not chewy at all. They are ask non-GMO, gluten-free and certified vegan.
~Justfruit Fresh Fruit Bar: I haven’t gotten a chance to sample this yet and may end up sending it to work with B. Each bar has two servings of fruit and this is made only with Pacific Northwest apple, apple concentrate and raspberry concentrate.
~Jackson’s Honest Purple Heirloom: These chips contain only non-GMO Potatoes, Organic Coconut Oil & Sea Salt. That’s it! Not my favorite type of potato chip, but obviously much better for you than your standard chips.
~Nourish Snacks Monkey Love: Monkey Love are chocolate-banana granola bites. They are delicious! Both of my kids loved these and I did too. I need to get my hands on some morel of these ASAP!
~Cosmo Creations Caramel Apple Corn All Cosmo-Creations products are gluten-free and are made from non-GMO corn with no hulls or kernels. If I could find these locally I would get more of these as well.
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