Candy Club is a candy subscription box that sends 2-3 pounds of premier, brand name candy directly to your door each month.
Now that the weather is warm, Candy Club has added insulated packaging to help protect their candy from the heat.
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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 a photo of everything unpacked from the box. It really is a lot of candy!
My husband LOVES sour belts, and he insists that these are the “good kind.” They’re very long and delightfully tart. Candy Club sends sour candy in almost every shipment, which is definitely something to consider if you’re thinking about subscribing. Luckily, I’m a fan of sour candy. The more mouth-puckering the better, as far as I’m concerned!
These watermelon slices are a new candy discovery for me, and I like them a lot. They’re fruity gummies that Candy Club describes as being coated in sugar, but there’s definitely some sour powder in the coating, too.
These individually wrapped fruity chews come in the following flavors: green apple, strawberry, grape, banana, and orange. They taste similar to salt water taffy, and I’m a big fan of the green apple flavor.
I love root beer, and these candies taste just like the real thing!
Newfangled Confections Original Frittle
Candy Club usually features one item in each box from a smaller dessert producer. Newfangled Confections specializes in “updated Grandma candies.” Frittle is a crumbly, peanut-flavored candy that reminds me of Butterfinger filling.
Verdict: I really like Candy Club. They candy they send is always very fresh (never dried out), and I like that there’s usually at least one candy in the box that’s new to me. I think their packaging is well designed, and I love their signature plastic and tin containers. This month’s box was a big hit with my family, and we loved the Frittle, Sour Belts, Watermelon, and Root Beer Barrels! In terms of value, Candy Club claims that each box will have a retail value of $60. I struggle a little bit with that because, while similar pricing is typical at high-end candy stores like Dylan’s Candy Bar, you can definitely purchase the same candy for a lot less if you buy it in bulk online. Still, I think Candy Club’s packaging and candy selection add a lot of value, and I think this subscription is a fun indulgence and a great gift.
What did you think of Candy Club?
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