Graze - March Nibble Box
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*UPDATE* Graze just added seven new snacks AND two flavors of popping corn, so there really is no better time to give it a whirl.
Graze is a healthy snack subscription service that offers weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly deliveries to your home or office.
Disclaimer: The above is the express opinion of this blogger. I was not paid for the review of any individual item or of the box, service, or product as a whole. In addition, I never promote or endorse a product I would not use or try myself.
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Graze is a healthy snack subscription service that offers weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly deliveries to your home or office.
At $6 per box I couldn't pass it up. I signed up for monthly deliveries to keep husband and I from snacking too readily. A lot of the appeal here for me is convenience, so I haven't assigned a dollar value to the snacks. With some of the ingredients alone I can imagine the value of the box being well over $6, and it saves me from going to the store or having a full size package with so much left over that some goes to waste.
Simple but impactful packaging, and it fit right in my mailbox.
Already the attention to detail and the cute welcome booklet has me very happy I decided to try this. It may seem like a trivial item to focus on, but the graphic of the lime wedges on the inside of the lid really struck a chord with me. It immediately reminds me that I'm purchasing a product dedicated to fresh, healthy ingredients.
I like that I can see right away what I'm going to be eating. Each snack has an appealing name, bold graphics, and a note that showcases the features and benefits of that item in particular. The trays also pop right out so they're perfect for sticking in a purse, gym bag, diaper bag, etc. While these are marketed as single serving sizes, I would hazard a guess that husband and I will be splitting at least a couple based on our snacking habits.
Again, attention to detail in every facet of the product. This is something I'm just personally affected by whenever I'm trying something new. I like that someone has taken the time to consider the consumer experience from start to finish. Plus, the bottom of a box is the last place you'd think to find a little sunshine!
The welcome booklet lets me know that I can rate each snack to allow for the most personalized experience.
They also feature a great rewards program that allows you to either save money on future boxes, or donate to a worthy cause.
Nutritional facts for each item are included on the back of the booklet along with freshness dates and a notice that full ingredient lists are available on the website.
I'll add thoughts/reviews of each snack as husband and I try them, but for now enjoy my not-so-artful photos:
Taste Factor: This was fantastic - loved that it wasn't banana chips, and a sweet pick me up midday.
Taste Factor: These were almost addictive. I showed incredible restraint and let the Husband have one. Just one. A great combination of granola bar and soft-batch cookie.
Taste Factor: I am very particular about "party mix"-type snacks. Typically I find one or two favorite items in the mix and seek those out, just like picking all the marshmallows out of a box of Lucky Charms. The British Barbecue did not fall prey to this cliche; flavors were evenly distributed and I felt like every ingredient played a role in making it fantastic.
Taste Factor: I never would have considered combining white chocolate with sunflower seeds. Kudos to Graze. This was delicious. I snuck it in to The Winter Soldier with every intention of snacking throughout the film. This little baby didn't even make it through the previews.
Overall I love my first Graze box and look forward to trying many more in the future. In case you didn't catch it in the photo above, my referral code is AUBREY1NB. Feel free to use it to give Graze a try!
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