SnackSack Subscription Box Review – April 2018

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SnackSack Subscription Box Review - April 2018
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
Cost: $23/month.
Ships To: United States.
Coupon Code: “MOM10” to save 10% off your first purchase.

SnackSack Subscription Box Review - April 2018
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.

SnackSack Subscription Box Review - April 2018

SnackSack Subscription Box Review - April 2018

The April 2018 SnackSack included the following items:

~Garcia 3Seed Sweet Potato Crackers: These crackers had a ton of flavor – way more than I was expecting. They are gluten-free, non-GMO and just as good with dip or without.

SnackSack Subscription Box Review - April 2018

~PopChips Nutter Puffs – Peanut Butter & Chocolate: I need to find out if these are sold locally because they are delicious.  They are puffed snacks made with peanut butter, chocolate and corn.  They have 5g of protein, 130 calories; they are non-GMO and gluten-free.  So good!

SnackSack Subscription Box Review - April 2018

~Good Karma Dairy Free Flaxmilk: Not exactly like chocolate milk, but if you follow a dairy free diet (and I do not), this may be a good alternative.

SnackSack Subscription Box Review - April 2018

~Artisan Tropic Plantain Strips:  I don’t think I realized how much I loved plantain strips until subscription boxes came along. These have no preservatives, no natural flavors and are non-GMO.   They weren’t too salty, but they didn’t lack flavor either.

SnackSack Subscription Box Review - April 2018

~Chinook Seedery Dill Pickle Seeds: These are a flavor combination of fresh dill pickles and sunflower seeds.  They were a miss for me, but my husband loved them!

SnackSack Subscription Box Review - April 2018

~Vegetarian Traveler Toasted Bean Blend Tri-Soy Medley: These plant-based protein toppers are great on pasta, soup, and salads.  They are also pretty darn tasty straight out of the bag!

SnackSack Subscription Box Review - April 2018

~OCHO Candy Organic Peanut Butter: These bars have a smooth & crunchy peanut butter center and are covered in creamy organic milk chocolate.  They are just as good as they sound. The peanut butter isn’t at all dry; it’s rich and delicious.

Daily Goodie Box Review - April 2018

~The GFB – Coconut Cashew Crunch: I am not a fan of coconut or cashew, so this was a miss for me.  But it does have 11g of protein and 3g of fiber, which makes it very filling.

SnackSack Subscription Box Review - April 2018

~Go Organically Fruit Snacks: These are made with real fruit and 100% Vitamin C.  They are GMO-free, and USDA certified organic. My 6-year-old loved them!

SnackSack Subscription Box Review - April 2018

~TruWomen You’re Mocha Me Cocoa: Now this one, I haven’t tried yet.  It has 15g of vegan protein, 90 calories per serving and contains no dairy, no soy, and is gluten-free. Seems like something you may want to stash in your desk for an afternoon pick-me-up.

SnackSack Subscription Box Review - April 2018

~Lundberg Family Farms French Onion Red Rice & Quinoa: This is another snack I want to find locally!  They have a savory onion flavor plus a hint of tangy sour cream.  I liked these just fine alone, but I think they’d be amazing with salsa and/or guacamole!
SnackSack Subscription Box Review - April 2018

~The Bag: The box also included a SnackSack tote bag. You can use this to tote your snacks around, and when they run out, it makes for a great library bag.
SnackSack Subscription Box Review - April 2018

What do you think of SnackSack?  If you are interested in subscribing use the coupon code “MOM10” to save 10% off your first order.

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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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