SnackSack is a subscription box that sends a mixture of organic, all natural, non-GMO, vegan, fair-trade, and gluten-free snacks stuffed into a burlap sack.
SnackSack sent us this box at no cost for review. (Check out the review process post to learn more about how we review boxes.)
The Subscription Box: SnackSack
The Cost: $23 per month with free shipping. (Save $3 per month by signing up for a 6-month plan.)
The Products: All-natural and organic snacks that are free from artificial junk.
Ships to: US
SnackSack includes a “thank you” envelope and an info card.
Here’s the list of items in this month’s box.
Here’s a close-up of the burlap sack. There are even more treats stuffed inside it!
Multigrain Tortilla Chips from Food Should Taste Good (1 oz.)- $.73
I recognize this packaging, but I don’t think I’ve ever tried any of the products from Food Should Taste Good. I’m a fan of these chips. They’re gluten-free and made with brown rice, flax, sesame seeds, sunflower seeds, and quinoa. The flavor is excellent, and they have a nice level of saltiness.
Rosemary Truffle Popcorn by Pop Art Snacks (1 oz.)- $1.75
I’ve sampled Pop Art Snacks Popcorn before thanks to subscription boxes. It’s become a favorite of mine, and I really like their unusual flavor combinations. (They make flavors like Tandoori Yogurt, Nori Sesame, and White Cheddar Jalapeno.) I can’t resist truffle popcorn, and I like that Pop Art adds rosemary into the mix, too.
Sweet & Tangy BBQ Power Puffs (.5 oz.)
BBQ puffs are a new discovery for me, and I was excited to see them in my SnackSack! The flavor is a little sweet, a little smoky, and a little spicy.
HomeFree Chocolate Chip Cookies (1.1 oz.)- $1.37
I’ve sampled HomeFree Chocolate Chip Cookies before, and I think it’s hard to believe they’re gluten free. They’re crisp, chocolaty, and have great flavor.
Sea Salt & Black Pepper Kettle Chips from Boulder Canyon (1.5 oz.)- $1.36
Boulder Canyon chips are non-GMO certified and gluten free. I think their chips are great, and I like the combination of salt & pepper on the chips.
Lightly Salted Veggie Straws (1 oz.)- $1.16
I love veggie straws, and I buy this brand often. They deliver the same salty crunch as potato chips but contain a little less salt. They’re also gluten free, non-GMO, and cholesterol free.
Dried Apple Crisps (.46 oz.)- $1.49
(I can’t find the exact product I received online, so I’ve linked to a different flavor.)
Crispy dried fruit is a great guilt-free snack, and these apple chips have great flavor.
Kameda Wasabi Crisps with Peanuts (.88 oz.)
This snack from Kameda is baked (not fried), all natural, cholesterol free and contains no MSG, preservatives, or trans fat. I’m a fan of the flavor, though I find the wasabi flavor to be fairly mild. (I don’t get the “big kick” promised on the packet.)
Tropical Fruit Fusion Mix (1 oz.)- $1.40
This tropical fruit snack blends bananas, pineapple, mango, and coconut with ginger and cocoa nibs. I’ve never seen a dried fruit mix with cocoa nibs, but I like it. The added crunch adds a nice textural diversity.
Kutoa Blueberry Almond Bar (48 g.)- $2.08
I’ve tried a few different Kutoa bars. This Blueberry Almond is okay, but I think the Peanut Butter & Jelly is my favorite.
Pur Spearmint Gum (9 pieces)- $1.69
Pur makes aspartame-free chewing gum in a variety of flavors. I’ve purchased their gum before, and I’m a fan. Unfortunately, spearmint isn’t my favorite flavor, but I’m sure it will still get chewed.
Honey Stinger Energy Gels in Vanilla and Fruit Smoothie (1.1 oz. each)- $2.78
Honey Stinger makes a range of honey-based energy products. I’ve tried their waffles and chews before, and I’ve been extremely impressed with the quality and flavor of their products. The gels are tasty, too. I tried the Fruit Smoothie gel (the flavor is like a light, fruity honey), and I’m planning to save the Vanilla gel for my next hike.
SnackSack also included a handful of coupons and promo cards. One of the coupons is for $10 off any purchase from the Pur gum website, which had me pretty excited. Unfortunately, shipping is $9, so the savings aren’t as great as they initially seemed.
Verdict: This is my third SnackSack, and I’ve been pretty impressed with their boxes. They send a good variety of tasty products, and I think their packaging is great. I couldn’t find a price for all of this month’s items online, but I’d estimate the total value of this box to be a little under $20. The value of this box might be a tad lower than their previous boxes, but that’s bound to happen from time to time. I’m pleased with the selection of items I received, and I discovered some delicious new snacks. I would happily recommend this subscription to anyone looking for a well-packaged, junk-free snack box!
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