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Graze Subscription Box Review + Free Box Coupon – April 2016

Lindsey Morse
ByLindsey MorseApr 3, 2016 | 4 comments

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Graze
4.2 overall rating
94 Ratings | 24 Reviews

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!

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

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

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This month, Graze also included a promotional voucher for NakedWines.com.

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Raspberry and Coconut Muffin

All four of these snacks are tried and true Graze favorites in my house. Raspberry and Coconut Muffins is a mix of raspberry infused cranberries, almond slivers, amaretti drops, and coconut, and the amaretti drops are SO GOOD.

Thai Sweet Chili Bites

Thai Sweet Chili Bites is a snack that pops up pretty regularly in my box, and I really enjoy it. The crispy rice cakes are a perfect vehicle for the tasty sweet chili sauce.

Cherries & Berries

Dried fruit is one of my favorite snacks (and a great healthy choice for when I’m craving gummy candy- which, fyi, is pretty much all the time). This packet contains dried cherries, lingonberries, cranberries, and jumbo raisins.

Salted Fudge & Peanut Cookie

Whenever this snack appears in my Graze box, it’s almost always one of the first to disappear. I’m a big fan of the salty peanuts alongside the sweet fudge bites and mini chocolate cookies.

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Anytime Energizer

This snack is a mix of dried cherries, dried pear, and walnuts.

Chocolate Pretzel

For some reason, I’m not a huge fan of Graze’s pretzel dippers (though, I love pretty much every other kind of dipper they make). My husband likes this one, though, so we’ve decided to keep it in the rotation.

Apple & Cinnamon Flapjack

My husband is also obsessed with Graze’s flapjacks, which are kind of like chewy granola bars. I don’t think Graze has ever sent a flavor he hasn’t liked.

Herby Bread Basket

Last up in this box is Herby Bread Basket, which is made up of mini basil breadsticks, oregano rice crackers, and garlic crostini. I think I probably get sent this snack more than any other, but I’m okay with that. I’m always craving carbs, so this snack always gets eaten pretty quickly.

VerdictGraze is one of the first subscription boxes I ever signed up for, and it’s still one of my favorites! I love the wide variety of snacks that Graze offers, and I appreciate how easy it is to update my preferences online. The single-serve snack packs are a great size, and they’re perfect for tossing into my handbag for eating on the go.

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Graze is a monthly subscription of wholesome, healthy snacks. You get to select which of their 100+ snacks you want in each 8-snack box, as well as the delivery schedule. Choose to receive snacks every week, every two weeks, or every four weeks.
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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4 comments

L

Could someone tell me how to sign up? I tried and it makes you put in your credit card info before any preferences?

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Tillia

I just finished my free 4 pack box and will start on my first 8 pack this coming week. I love the size and LOVE the variety. I am proud to be an all day “grazer” so this is really great for me (yes, I wrote that on purpose). I live alone and to get this variety in snacks is a huge money saver for me. To make even or buy even 1 of the mixes would be expensive and boring to eat the same one day after day. Plus, everything left over would be trashed from either boredom or staleness. The curation, nutritional analysis, packaging and delivery to my door is all done for me. I am seeing myself upgrading to a weekly box very soon. Then probably another box. My wallet hates me. But as long as I am happy..that’s all that matters. I am sorry I sat on the fence so long for this box. But all is well now!

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Marion

For me, Graze’s pretzels are disappointments because they either come in the traditionally twisty shape with the smooth, shiny coating — but have poppy seeds instead of salt on them!!!! D: or come in the stick shape like that, and may have salt on them, but are a texture that’s not strictly “pretzel”-like, and don’t have that glossy outer coating.

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Ragan

I never bother to go back and rate my snacks. I haven’t actually encountered anything I don’t like. Probably because I am counting calories and trying to lose weight so I’m feeling hungry a lot these days and thus any (non-meat) food will do…

I always want dried fruit too but I try to limit it because SO MUCH SUGAR.

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