The Vegan Cuts Snack Box is a monthly subscription box full of vegan and natural food products and snacks. Many of the items will be gluten free, but this box is not a dedicated gluten free box.
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The Subscription Box: Vegan Cuts Snack Box
The Cost: $19.95
The Products: 7-10 vegan snacks, pantry items, and occasionally supplements.
Ships to: US for free, Canada for $8, and worldwide for $15.
Check out our past Vegan Cuts Snack Box reviews and the Food Subscription Box Directory.
Each Vegan Cuts Snack Box comes with an information card detailing the items for that month.
Beanitos Original Black Bean with Sea Salt Chips (1.1 oz) – Value $0.98
I’ve had these before. Frequently. I like them and have even bought them at Whole Foods before but I think they are becoming this year’s Beanfield’s chips (i.e., included in nearly every subscription box).
Ginnybar Karma, Love, and Apricot Bar (1.23 oz) – Value $1.40
This bar is interesting. It has a lot of nuts in it and you taste those more than you taste the apricots.
Nature’s Bakery Gluten Free Raspberry Fig Bar (2 oz) – Value $0.88
I have had these before but I like them. I don’t need to eat gluten free so I regularly have the “real thing.” But this is one of those GF items that has a good texture. And these are so much better than Fig Newtons.
Go Raw Choco Crunch Sprouted Cookies (0.5 oz) – Value $0.92
These taste like they’re good for you. I can see them appealing to a certain group of people, and the ingredients list is very simple (coconut, sprouted sesame seeds, dates, cacao – all organic). But I don’t think I would seek them out again. Still, I’m glad I got to try this small bag.
Pukka Gorgeous Earl Grey Tea (1 bag) – Value $0.31
I love tea and drink 5 or 6 cups a day (at least) but I’m not a huge fan of Earl Grey. And yet I *always* get Earl Grey in subscription boxes. I’m sure my fiance will enjoy this, though.
Home Free Mini Chocolate Chip Cookies (1.1 oz) – Value $1.37
I’ve had these before, too. Usually I like them but this bag was a little stale. They’re gluten free and normally quite good for packaged cookies.
Dark Dog Energy Drink in Original (12 oz) – Value $2.47
They gave us the blood orange flavor in last month’s box. It was good but I’m saving this for the next time my fiance comes over because it has so much sugar, I don’t want to drink the whole thing myself.
Sun Warrior Warrior Blend Raw Vegan Protein in Chocolate (25 g) – Value $1.50
This mixes into almond milk pretty well for a vegan protein and includes pea protein, cranberry protein (I didn’t even know there was such a thing), and hemp seed protein. (And yes, I know it says “warrior” twice in that product name! “Sun Warrior” is the brand and “warrior blend” is the protein blend.)
World Peas Texas Barbeque (1.5 oz) – Value $1.50
I’ve had these before, also (I’m beginning to notice a theme). I used to wonder why roasted chickpea snacks were so popular but you never saw any other kinds of legumes. Well, now you do. These are green peas (and World Peas now has roasted fava bean snacks, too).
SooFoo Original (6 oz) – Value $3.99
This is new to me. I like getting pantry items in subscription boxes. I made this into a pilaf sort of dish by sautéing an onion in olive oil, then adding this mix (a bunch of grains and lentils), then adding vegetable broth and simmering for about 45 minutes. Oh yes, and I used a lot of curry powder. It turned out really well and I would definitely buy this again.
Fruigees Kalefornia Grape Organic Fruit Snack (3.5 oz) – Value $1.99
Yet another thing I’ve had before. What impresses me about this is that you can’t taste the kale at all.
Verdict: I calculated a value of about $17.31 for this month’s Vegan Cuts Snack Box. I don’t expect huge values in food boxes although it would be nice if (1) the value at least equaled the cost of the box and (2) there weren’t so many items that were repeats for me from this and/or other boxes (Beanitos, Fruigees, Nature’s Bakery, Home Free, World Peas, Dark Dog, etc.). I think my favorite find from the box is the SooFoo – it’s totally the kind of thing I would eat anyway, and it was pretty easy to prepare.
What do you think of the June 2015 Vegan Cuts Snack Box?
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