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Get Canucked October 2016 Subscription Box Review

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Get Canucked October 2016 Subscription Box Review

Get Canucked is a subscription box delivering Canada’s favourite snacks to subscribers worldwide every month. Three different box options are available: Sweet n’ Savory Canuck Box ($25/month) which includes 5 chocolate items, 5 bags of chips plus a surprise item, the Ketchup Chip Ship ($18/month) which includes six bags of genuine ketchup chips and the All Dressed Chip Ship ($18/month) which includes six bags of genuine all-dressed chips. I received the “Sweet n’ Savory Canuck Box.”

Get Canucked ships via USPS Priority Mail.

Oh my goodness!  This box looked delicious.

The October 2016 Get Canucked box included the following items:

~Lay’s Ketchup Chips: I don’t care what people say, I LOVE ketchup chips. Maybe it’s because I haven’t eaten ketchup (or chips really) in ages, but these were amazing.  B (my husband) love them as well.  The kids on the other hand, not so much.  They do taste like ketchup, but not in a weird way.  In a delicious salty way.  They are almost like crispy french fries.

 

~Ruffles Au Gratin & All-Dressed Chips: Both of these were winners too!  The Au Gratin Ruffles are a cheesy potato flavor while the All-Dressed are just 100% amazing.  The All-Dressed chips in the States don’t have vinegar like these do.   Everyone (B, myself and our sons) were fans of these.

 

~Humpty Dumpty Party Mix: B sampled these and didn’t have much to say either way.  Well wait, if he didn’t like them, I would have heard about it for sure.  It’s like a Chex Mix type snack.

 

~Miss Vickie’s Lime & Black Pepper: These weren’t our favorite in the box. They were very flavorful, but I just didn’t love the flavor.  Now, if these were tortilla chips, I would be all over that.

 

~Hawkins Cheezies: Cheezies are like the Canadian version of Cheetos, except these have a true cheese taste. Everyone enjoyed these.

 

~Cadbury Wunderbar: Peanut Butter + Chocolate + Caramel.  What else do you need?  B said they were crispy and just amazing.  Another huge hit!

 

~Nestle Coffee Crisp: These are a coffee flavored wafer cookie coated in chocolate.  B said they had a true coffee flavor, but not in an overwhelming way.

 

~Cadbury Mr. Big:  Mr. Big is a “layered vanilla wafer coated in caramel, peanuts, and rice crisps covered in chocolate.” Again, I mean how can you go wrong with this? I don’t think you can! B (and the kids) loved it.

 

~Maynards Sour Patch Kids, Fuzzy Peach, Swedish Berries & Swedish Fish: I didn’t know that there were two different manufacturers of Sour Patch Kids and Swedish Fish!  B confirmed that they tasted exactly the same and gobbled these up in seconds.

 

~Nestle KitKat:  I think these are supposed to be different (better?) than U.S. KitKats, but no one here could tell the difference.  Everyone loved them, though. I mean who doesn’t love KitKats?


~Smarties: Why don’t they sell these in the states?  I mean, I guess I know why (because there already is a candy named Smarties?), but these are the good Smarties.  They are similar to m&m’s, but they have an amazing crisp chocolate coating.

 

~Cadbury Caramilk: B has such a thing for Cadbury chocolates.  Who can blame him, though?  This was just milk chocolate and caramel.  It was another winner with everyone.

 

~Nestle Aero: I don’t feel so guilty eating this because it’s “mainly air.”  At least that’s what I told myself. LOL!  In all seriousness, it’s not all air. It’s milk chocolate with “light bubbles of air.”  And super tasty.

 

~Cadbury Crispy Crunch: This is a hard chocolate bar with a crispy peanut flake.  Similar in consistency to like a Butterfinger.  Actually, it might be the Canadian version of a Butterfinger.


We had such a good time with our October 2016 Get Canucked box!  I may need to make a run for the border (Canada is just as close to me as downtown Detroit) and get some more Ketchup chips!

If you are interested in Get Canucked, you can check them out October 2016 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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