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Graze Subscription Box Review + Free Box Coupon – March 2015

Lindsey Morse
ByLindsey MorseMar 31, 2015 | 11 comments

Graze Subscription Box Review + Free Box Coupon - March 2015 Box

Graze is a mini-snack subscription box that sends a customized selection of treats weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly. They offer over 100 different snacks that you can rate online, which, over time, helps tailor your subscription to your particular snacking preferences. (I’ve been subscribing to Graze for well over a year now, and it’s very rare I receive a snack I’m not excited to eat!) For subscribers with food sensitivities, it’s easy to trash snacks that contain gluten, dairy, or any other specific ingredient; however, Graze snacks are produced in a facility with nuts, wheat, milk, and many other foods that might not make this subscription a good fit for anyone with severe food allergies.

Boxes are shipped via USPS and are conveniently designed to fit in most standard mailboxes.

Graze Subscription Box Review + Free Box Coupon - March 2015 Inside

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Graze Subscription Box Review + Free Box Coupon - March 2015 Contents

The Subscription Box: Graze

The Cost: $6.99 per box for a 4-snack box, $11.99 per box for an 8-snack box, or $25 per box for a sharing box that contains 5 bags of snacks (about 20 servings)

The Products: Healthy snacks tailored to your specifications.

Ships to: US (and UK via the Graze UK site)

Check out all of our Graze reviews, and visit the Food Subscription Box Directory to learn about other snack subscription boxes!

Graze Subscription Box Review + Free Box Coupon - March 2015 Fold Out 1

Each box comes with a personalized fold out card that provides tips from Graze’s nutritionist and information about the Graze rewards program.

Graze Subscription Box Review + Free Box Coupon - March 2015 Fold Out 2

The back of the card has nutritional info, ingredients, and expiration dates for each snack.

Graze Subscription Box Review + Free Box Coupon - March 2015 Fig Roll

Cinnamon Fig Roll

Quite a few of the Graze snacks are deconstructed versions of familiar baked goods (like Chocolate Pecan Pie, Deconstructed Carrot Cake, Gingerbread, Key Lime Pie, and Jelly Doughnut). I always enjoy these snacks, and I think it’s such a clever way to make relatively healthy snacks seem more decadent. Cinnamon Fig Roll is a mix of cinnamon flavored raisins, diced figs, and vanilla cookie drops.

Graze Subscription Box Review + Free Box Coupon - March 2015 Compote

Summer Berry Compote with Wholemeal Shortbread Dippers

Raspberries, strawberries, and blackcurrants go into this berry compote, which is served alongside wholemeal shortbread dippers. My husband loves all of the Graze dippers, so we receive them pretty frequently. His all-time favorite is Wholegrain Banana Caramel Dippers.

Graze Subscription Box Review + Free Box Coupon - March 2015 Herby

Herby Bread Basket

Herby Bread Basket is a combination of mini basil breadsticks, oregano rice crackers, and garlic crostini. We’ve been getting this snack pretty frequently, and, while I like it, it’s not one of my favorites. I’ll need to update my online preferences to make sure I receive it less often.

Graze Subscription Box Review + Free Box Coupon - March 2015 Cookie

Salted Fudge and Peanut Cookie

This snack is a mix of baked salted peanuts, mini chocolate cookies, redskin peanuts, and fudge pieces. I think this is the first time we’ve received this particular snack, and I’m definitely a fan. I love the salty peanuts with the fudge pieces!

Verdict: As always, I’m really happy with my Graze box. I think their packaging is fun and well designed, and, as usual, the snacks included are fun, creative, and delicious. It’s so easy to customize my subscription online, and I think they do a pretty good job of regularly sending me my “love it” snacks while still introducing me to new ones. The snacks are pretty small (definitely single serve), but I actually like receiving smaller, individually sized snack-packs. If you haven’t tried Graze, I would definitely recommend it!

Do you subscribe to Graze? What are your favorite snacks?

Lindsey Morse
Lindsey Morse

Lindsey is a professional baker, cold brew coffee addict, and rosé aficionado who loves writing about food and wine. When she’s not sharing her love of subscription boxes with the world, you’ll find her in the podcasting studio, perfecting her cake decorating techniques, or cursing her way through the New York Times daily crossword puzzle. 


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11 comments

Rhea

I had an opportunity to enjoy two boxes and placed other orders and you pulled the money from account and I have not received anything else

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mamadou

Thank you

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Dianne

Just got my first box. I am not impressed. I only enjoyed one of the snacks, and I find them very small. I can get better snacks in the store for a cheaper price. Will be cancelling.

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Vanessa

I get a double box, which has 8 snacks, and cost only $4 more I believe. I get one every other week and that makes the price better.

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Sherry

I couldn’t find anything on their website about the sharing box.

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Lindsey

Okay, I emailed customer service and just got a response (they’re quick)! It looks like the Share Box is a new option that’s still in the “soft launch” stage. Customer service had to enable my account for Share Box ordering, but now that they’ve done so I have the option to order it through their website. So, if you’re interested in ordering the Share Box, I’d recommend reaching out to customer service so they can set you up. I hope that helps!

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Tammy

They also just made the sharing box available for a one box purchase instead of having to sign up for a subscription, no difference in price. I had already had a five dollar off coupon for it, so I decided to try one.

Lindsey

Thanks for the heads up, Sherry. I just checked their website and don’t see a way to sign up for the Sharing Box, either. They make several references to it in their FAQ, though, so I’m not sure what’s going on. I’ll reach out to them for clarification.

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Mary

I really enjoy getting my Graze box. One of these snacks a day is great for my diet. Since they frequently ask me what I like, I almost always like all that is in my box.

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Emily

Liz, I’m glad you like them…but I’m sorry to say I don’t think they are very good! 🙁 $1.50 a snack for cardboard “dippers” and some sauce? I guess I wouldn’t mind the questionable value if things tasted good…I finally unsubscribed after trying just about everything. Maybe if they made a better variety.

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JoyW

Love my Graze box sub. Love anything with chocolate and I love the dippers especially the apple and carmel.

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