Chococurb Nano July 2016 Subscription Box Review

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Chococurb Nano
Cost: Chocoburb: $35/month, Chococurb Mini: $30/month. Chococurb Nano: $10/month
Ships To: United States (Free)
Coupon Code: N/A

Chococurb Nano July 2016 Subscription Box Review
Chococurb is a chocolate discovery subscription experience. Inside each Chococurb box, you’ll find an assortment chocolates or chocolate related items. These items can come from small, local chocolatiers to more established, national brands. Every box will have something new, exciting, and absolutely delicious. The review is on their “Nano” box, which features five small-to-medium sized items, same incredible experience.
Chococurb Nano July 2016 Subscription Box Review
Chococurb subscriptions ship on the 14th of each month and auto-renew at the end of their respective period, unless canceled. This pouch actually shipped in a much larger cooler to help keep thing cool in the summer heat.
Chococurb Nano July 2016 Subscription Box Review

Despite their best efforts, some of my chocolates were still a little soft when I got this in the mail.  I popped it all in the fridge for a while and things were as good as new.

The July 2016 Chococurb Nano included the following items:

~Menakao Milk Chocolate 44% Madagascan Vanilla ($7.99): I thought this had a bit of vanilla flavor, a bit of caramel flavor and some sort of fruit flavor mixed in?  The vanilla wasn’t too strong to me and I really enjoyed this one.

Chococurb Nano July 2016 Subscription Box Review
~Chocolat Dolfin Lait Nougatine: This bite-sized Belgian treat is milk chocolate with nougatine.  It was satisfying and I didn’t feel like I needed to eat more chocolate after finishing this.

Chococurb Nano July 2016 Subscription Box Review
~Ethereal Confections: Ethereal products are handcrafted in Woodstock, Illinois using organic ingredients and without preservatives.  All I tasted in this one was chocolate and it was delicious.

Chococurb Nano July 2016 Subscription Box Review

 

~TCHO Mokaccino: I LOVE the one!  It features dried fruit notes from freshly roasted Blue Bottle coffee blended seamlessly with the dense caramel and cocoa notes in SeriousMilk chocolate.  It makes for an amazing afternoon treat along with a cup of coffee.

Chococurb Nano July 2016 Subscription Box Review
~Seattle Chocolates Birthday Cake Truffle: This is one I wish there would have been more of in the package.  I think the was in the worst shape (meaning it was almost melted) when it arrived, but after a few hours in the fridge it was as good as new.  It’s incredible. It features yellow cake, vanilla frosting and confetti sprinkles all in truffle form.
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I think the July 2016 Chococurb Nano worked out to be just about the $10 cost of the box, but I thought it was a very fun way to sample a bunch of new chocolates.

If you are interested in ordering you can check out Chococurb and their subscription options here.

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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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