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Love With Food Subscription Box Review & Coupon – June 2014

Haley Faye
ByHaley FayeJul 23, 2014 | 7 comments

Love With Food Subscription Box Review & Coupon - June

Love with Food is a monthly snack and food sampling subscription box. They only send natural and organic food and snacks, and for every box shipped they donate a meal to charity!

Love With Food Subscription Box Review & Coupon - June 2014 First Look

The Subscription Box: Love With Food

The Cost: $12 a month ($10 a month with annual subscription) OR the deluxe monthly box for $19.95 a month (or $17 a month with annual subscription)

The Products: 8 or more snacks that are always organic, all natural, GMO-free, gluten-free or free of artificial junk. Plus one meal is donated to hungry children in America for every box shipped!

Ships to: US

Check out our Love with Food reviews and the Food Subscription Box Directory for more food boxes!

Love With Food Subscription Box Review & Coupon - June 2014 Card

Each box comes with a card detailing the items selected for that month. This month’s theme is “Take Me Out to the Ball Game.”

Love With Food Subscription Box Review & Coupon - June 2014 Fries

Chicago Mix Popped Corn by G.H. Creators – 1.5 oz, value: $1.20

Cheddar Baked Fries by Snikiddy – 1 oz, value: $.94

These baked fried are awesome! You can tell they’re made with actual cheese and the texture is really great. Additionally, they’re non-GMO, MSG-free, naturally gluten-free, and have no trans fats.

Love With Food Subscription Box Review & Coupon - June 2014 Cookies

Snap Back Ginger Detox Cookie by the Cookie Department – 1.5 oz (1 cookie), value: $2.14

Good for You Granola, Almond Butter and Jelly Sandwich bar by Jelly Oak – 1.63 oz, value: $1.99

Chocolate-Filled Cookies by Dolcetto - .7 oz, value: $.83

This Ginger Cookie is advertised to help you “snap back into your day” and detox from the ginger and cayenne pepper used in the ingredients. I’m a big fan of gingersnaps, and I loved this cookie, but I feel like the packaging might be trying to pass it off as a healthy choice to get your day back on track when, in reality, it’s still a cookie.

Dolcetto’s Chocolate-Filled Cookies are my favorite thing in this month’s box. They’re all natural with no artificial flavors or colors. They’re light, crispy, and the chocolate inside is delicious. On the back, it’s recommend to try these with coffee, ice cream, or yogurt, or even freezing them for a cold treat!

Love With Food Subscription Box Review & Coupon - June 2014 Cherries

Pineapple, Raspberry, and Mango Fruit Snacks by YumEarth Organics - .62 oz, value: $1.00

Gum Balls by Tree Hugger Gum – 1 gum ball, value: $.23

Montmorency Cherries by Stoneridge Orchards – 1 oz, value: $1.17

Gummies like this are a great treat for kids, but I really enjoyed them, as well. They’re vegan, non-GMO, gluten-, egg-, and dairy-free, free of artificial colors or chemicals, made with real fruit, and completely natural. Compared to the other kinds of gummy treats on the market, I’d definitely prefer to give these to my kids if I were a mom.

For dried cherries, these Montmorency cherries are really soft and flavorful, and they’re easily my second favorite treat this month. They’re a great mix of tart and sweet and were a great idea for a summer snack. Similar to the gummy fruit snacks, I’d pick these up every time over the more processed dried fruit options out there – the ingredients are just cherries, sunflower oil, and natural cane sugar!

The Verdict: I think the curation of this box fits really well into the theme this month, and all the treats seem perfect to keep on hand for ball games, play dates, or picnics. I love how Love With Food always includes a nice mix of sweet and savory snacks in each box, too. This month, the estimated value is about $9.50. I like to point out in my Love With Food reviews that the goal of these boxes is more about a great curation that introduces you to brands and products you wouldn’t have tried before than giving you a high value of products in each box. I almost always find something each month that I love enough to purchase full-size, so I definitely think they do that well.

What are your thoughts on this month’s box? Have you tried Love With Food boxes before?

Haley Faye
Haley Faye
Haley Faye first discovered the wonderful world of subscription boxes in 2012 and began writing for MSA in 2014. Over the years, she has found many subscriptions to love. Now a mom of three, her favorite boxes are ones that dress her kids, help her get organized, feed her family, send her snacks, and offer educational fun for her children.

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7 comments

Sherita

Loved everything in this box especially the Chicago mix popcorn! I get the deluxe box and it’s double the goodness and two meals donated. I would recommend the deluxe box if you gobble everything up like I do!

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Nikki

Love with Food is one box that never disappoints. It’s introduced me to things I probably would not otherwise try. Chocolate covered wasabi (was good) and seaweed snacks (not for me) are two that come to mind. While it may not be high value, they do donate a meal! So it’s a win-win to me!

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Stephanie @ Inspiring Insomnia

This was probably my favorite Love with Food box in the six or so months that I’ve been subscribing. I loved the flavor of the gumball. It tasted citrus-y, but not quite solely orange or lemon. The popcorn was delicious and very fresh. I’ve had caramel popcorn and cheddar popcorn before, but I’ve never had them mixed together.

The ginger cookie was nice and soft, and the cayenne pepper provided a definite bite. But did it “detox?” Not so sure about that.

My favorite was the chocolate cookies. It was a nice combination of the light cookie shell and the soft chocolate inside. I was surprised by how much chocolate there was. I expected it to be more cookie than chocolate, but the reverse was true.

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Natalya

I really like Love with Food, but I find that the mix of sweet and savory isn’t really balanced. This month, only one item was savory (the baked fries) and one was a mix of sweet and savory (the popcorn). I think this box is better for someone with a sweet tooth than a savory snacker.

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Megan

Which box is being reviewed – the $12 box or the deluxe box? I’m assuming the $12 box based on the total value of the box…

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Liz Cadman

This is the $12 box.

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Stacey

I loved this box! I ate everything in there, and the only thing I wasn’t a huge fan of was the gumball and the baked fries.

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