Candy Club is a candy subscription box that sends 2-3 pounds of premier, brand name candy directly to your door each month.
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The Subscription Box: Candy Club
The Cost: $27.99 + $6 shipping/monthly, $22.99 + $6 shipping/month with 6-month subscription, and $19.99 + $6 shipping/month with 1-year subscription
The Products: Up to 3 pounds of candy (from classics to contemporary favorites) packed into 3 of Candy Club’s signature containers.
Ships to: US
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Each Candy Club Box comes with a card detailing the month’s featured candies.
On the reverse, nutritional details are listed along with any relevant allergy information.
Here’s everything unpacked from the box. It really is a lot of candy!
Gimbal's Orange N' Creme Soft Chews
Orange N’ Crème Soft Chews are a new candy discovery for me, and I really like them. They’re soft and chewy (just as their name suggests), and the combination of orange and cream makes them taste like an old-fashioned creamsicle.
Sweet & sour gummy candy is a favorite of mine, so I was very happy to see these sour fruit slices included in the box. The fruit slices come in a variety of different fruit shapes, which is fun, and I like the strong, sour fruit flavors.
Oh' Baby Fruit Flavored Pacifier Candy
Oh’ Baby Pacifiers are tiny and brightly colored. Interestingly, one end of each candy is softer than the other. The “pacifier” end crumbles into a powder when you bite down on it, while the “handle” end is harder and crunchier. This isn’t usually the kind of candy I reach for, but when I sat down to taste everything I kept sneaking back to the pacifier jar for “just a couple more.” What is it about itty-bitty candy that makes it so much fun to eat?
Primrose Vanilla Caramel Kiss
I was expecting these Primrose Vanilla Caramel Kiss candies to taste like traditional caramels, but their flavor is more like a dairy-rich chew with a very subtle caramel flavor. They actually remind me a tiny bit of vanilla tootsie rolls.
Dryden & Palmer Rock Candy BONUS ITEM!
The rock candy was included in the box as a “special bonus treat.” My box included two swizzle sticks, both cotton candy-flavored. I loved rock candy when I was a kid, but, as an adult, it’s a candy that I never think to buy. Eating it was pure nostalgia!
Verdict: I really enjoy receiving boxes from Candy Club. Opening up a box FULL of candy always seems to put a smile on my face, and the candy I receive from Candy Club always tastes very fresh. I think their packaging is well designed, and I love their signature plastic and tin containers. On their website, Candy Club mentions that each box will have a $60 retail value. While this seems a little steep, it’s in line with the pricing at Dylan’s Candy Bar. You could certainly get this much candy for less from the supermarket’s bulk bin aisle, but I think the packaging and curation add value. I do want to point out that Candy Club recently increased their subscription costs. While I still think this is a fun subscription that would make a great gift, the increased cost is definitely something to consider if you’re thinking about subscribing.
What did you think of this month’s Candy Club?
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