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Love with Food Tasting Box Review + Coupon – August 2016

Bekki Menzies
ByBekki MenziesAug 20, 2016 | 3 comments

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Love With Food Tasting Box
3.9 overall rating
104 Ratings | 38 Reviews

Love with Food is a snack subscription box, with three different options (more on this below!).  This is a review of the Tasting Box. 

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The Subscription Box: Love with Food

The Cost:  $9.99 month-to-month, with discounts for longer subscriptions. 

Limited Time Deal: Now through 8/23, save 15% off any length Love with Food Subscription! No coupon needed. Just use this link and discount will be applied at checkout. Check out more coupons for all Love with Food boxes!

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Use this link to get your first Tasting box for $7.99!

The Products:  8+ snacks per month, that are either organic, gluten-free, GMO-free, all-natural or free of artificial additives

Ships: United States, U.S. Territories, and APO/FPO/DPO addresses

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Love with Food offers a Tasting Box, a Deluxe Box, and a Gluten Free Box. This is a review of the Tasting Box.

They usually include a little booklet with all of the products listed, but I didn't receive one this month. I did receive a few coupons, and a sample of Pique Jasmine Tea Crystals. I used the sample and fell in love...I now have a few boxes of these on their way to me - they'll be perfect for traveling.

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Peanut Butter & Co. Mighty Nut Powdered Peanut Butter - Vanilla - $0.90

I've actually never tried powdered peanut butter before now. What is your favorite way to use it? I mixed it with water as instructed on the package, and used it as a spread on toast. I enjoyed it, but I think I would prefer the plain peanut butter flavor. I'm very much a peanut butter purist - I don't want anything added in!

Sheffa Zesty Snack Mix - $1.49

These noodles are made from chickpeas and they are seasoned to perfection. I really enjoyed these! They were crunchy, flavorful, and satisfying.

Envirokidz Chocolate Crispy Rice Bar - $0.66

These crispy rice bars are covered in chocolate, and have an impressive ingredient list. I think they would be a perfect snack to throw into a lunchbox for a mid afternoon snack for any adult or child. I enjoyed the flavor and texture of these. 

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PopCorners Carnival Kettle - $0.88

This chips are made from popped corn, and are gluten-free. They are not fried, and have no artificial additives. They have decent nutritional facts: only 120 calories per 1 oz bag. I enjoyed these - they have that nostalgic kettle corn flavor, with none of the popcorn hulls to get stuck in your teeth!

Goodie Girl Cookies - Quinoa Choco-Chip - $1.00

These cookies are gluten-free, and made with quinoa. I've tried these before, and I loved them, so I was happy to get another package. They taste exactly how you would expect chocolate chip cookies to taste, but with none of the wheat! The texture is very crunchy, so these are definitely more like cookie crisps than soft cookies!

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Ocean Halo Texas BBQ Seaweed Snack - $1.33

Seaweed isn't my snack of choice, but it is very low in calories (A concern for me these days - the metabolism just isn't what it was before 30, you know?), and it is high in B-12 and iodine. So I gave these a shot, and actually liked them. I think it's because the additional flavor kind of masks the strong taste a bit. They're like the better-for-you version of BBQ chips.

Toasted Coconut Toffee Chimes Candy - $0.50?

These candies are made from the same company that makes the ginger chews I enjoy. These candies are hard candy, with a flavor that melds toffee and coconut perfectly. I'm not a coconut lover, but these were definitely good. 

Fru-licious Fruit and Cream Smoothie - $0.31

This was a really nice treat on a hot day (all of them are these days). I enjoyed the banana flavor of this smoothie pop; sometimes banana flavored things can taste really artificial - this was a nice exception!

Verdict: I generally really like the items I receive in my Love with Food boxes. This month, my favorite thing was actually a sample (the Pique Teas), but I enjoyed quite a lot of the rest of my box too. There were quite a few gluten-free items, which would be great for someone avoiding gluten for health reasons, but if you want a fully gluten free box, Love with Food offers those too!

This month, my box has a value of about $7.07 - a little under the cost of the box if you're paying month-to-month. This is a pretty standard value for this box, so keep that in mind if you're interested in subscribing - the value is not always going to meet or exceed the cost of the box. 

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Love With Food is a monthly food and snack subscription box aimed at helping you discover new organic, all-natural, or even gluten-free snacks.

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Bekki Menzies
Bekki Menzies
Bekki first discovered subscription boxes in 2014 and they quickly took over her life! (Not quite, but pretty close.) She started with POPSUGAR Must Have, then moved to Little Lace Box, Birchbox, Hamptons Lane...the rest was history. Her favorite product find is Beekman 1802 Fudge (so, so good) and her favorite boxes are Birchbox and Hamptons Lane...but she's always looking for a new subscription to try!

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3 comments

Ali

Thanks for showing the coupon for the pique tea. I’ve been wanting to get some of their stuff, and while it’s supposedly carried at the local whole foods, I couldn’t find any. This covered shipping and a small discount, so I’m super excited now!

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Ragan

I am with you on the seaweed — this is one of the better ones I’ve tried, and it’s because the flavor masks the seaweed taste. Which is good, because I got these same ones in Vegan Cuts this month!

I only put powdered peanut butter into smoothies. I don’t like it as well when mixed with water and used as peanut butter. I think it needs the fat to work in that context. My husband mixes it in his oatmeal. So we do buy a lot of it. Usually giant cans of PB2.

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nursermk

The tea looks intriguing and perfect for travel–hoping to get a sample in one of my other food boxes to try since I stopped this subscription last spring, as the value just wasn’t there.

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