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.
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.
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The Subscription Box: Graze
The Cost: $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).
COUPON: Get your first box free (only pay $1 shipping) by clicking this link. No coupon required.
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!
Each box comes with a personalized fold out card that provides tips from Graze’s nutritionist and information about the Graze rewards program.
The back of the personalized fold out card has nutritional info, ingredients, and expiration dates for each snack.
Protein Cashew Kick
The fold out card that accompanied this box cast a spotlight on the importance of protein, so I’m not at all surprised to see some protein-heavy snacks in this box! This one is a mix of chili lime cashews, spicy chickpeas, and garlic sesame sticks, and it contains a whopping 6 g. of protein.
Wholegrain Banana Caramel Dippers
I say this in every review, but Graze’s dippers are a favorite in my household. We like pretty much all of them, but the Banana Caramel Dippers are my husband’s all-time favorite Graze snack. These were gone seconds after I snapped the photo.
New York Everything Bagel
Graze’s New York Everything Bagel snack consists of poppy seed onion sesame sticks, and they really do taste like an everything bagel!
Sweet Memphis Barbecue
This snack is another protein-heavy choice, with 7 g. per packet. I really like the mix of barbecue peas, salsa peanuts, and wild rice sticks. This might be one of my new favorites!
Pumpkin Spice Flapjack
It’s a little odd, I think, to see pumpkin snacks popping up in March, but maybe that’s just me. To be fair, they’re not pumpkin-y at all, and the spice blend is yummy.
Eleanor’s Apple Crumble
I always get a kick out of Graze’s deconstructed dessert snacks, and I’ll admit that I like eating all of the components together to see if they really do taste like their inspiration. In this case, I’m not sure that the soft apple pieces, raisins, and cinnamon honey almonds actually taste like apple crumble, but they are tasty.
Peaches and Cream
Peaches and Cream is another one of my Graze favorites. It’s a mix of passion fruit, white chocolate, peach drops, coconut, and yogurt seeds.
Strawberries and Cream Protein Granola Topper
This is my second or third time receiving a “granola topper” from Graze. I really like the idea of them in theory (yogurt + topper= breakfast!), but neither my husband nor seem to be that excited about eating them. I might have to adjust my preferences to let Graze know not to send them anymore.
Verdict: Graze is one of the first subscription boxes I ever signed up for, and it’s still one of my favorites! The single-serve snack packs are a great size, and they’re perfect for tossing into my handbag for eating on the go. My favorite things about Graze, though, are the quality of the snacks and their wide selection of flavors. They have so many different treats that I never get bored!
Do you subscribe to Graze? What are your favorite Graze snacks?
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