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SnackSack Classic Box Review + Coupon – November 2017

Christen Russo
ByChristen RussoDec 2, 2017 | 5 comments

SnackSack Classic November 2017

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SnackSack is a monthly snack subscription box that focuses on natural, better-for-you snacks.

SnackSack Classic November 2017

 

SnackSack Classic November 2017

SnackSack has three box options: Classic, Vegan, and Gluten-Free.

This box was sent to us at no cost for review. (Check out the review process post to learn more about how we review boxes.)

This review is of the Classic, $22 a month, box

SnackSack Classic November 2017

The Subscription Box: SnackSack

The Cost: Classic: $22 a month, Vegan: $24 a month, Gluten-Free: $24 a month

The Products: A mixture of snacks that are organic or all-natural, non-GMO, vegan, fair trade, or gluten-free.

Ships to: Free to the US, $9.99 flat rate to Canada

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SnackSack Classic November 2017

SnackSack Classic November 2017

SnackSack includes a pamphlet that notes all of the products that are within the box, along with how to find them online.

SnackSack Classic November 2017

They've also included a coupon for Beanitos, one of the brands whose snacks are featured in this month's box.

SnackSack Classic November 2017

Above is a tri-fold pamphlet highlighting another one of the brands included this month.

SnackSack Classic November 2017

Every first-time customer receives a tote (sack), which is meant to hold your snacks. It's a cute, on-theme concept, and I can definitely see myself carrying my lunch and a snack or two to work in this tote. It also comes with a little waffle button pinned to it!

Before we jump in, I'd like to note that many of the snacks in this month's SnackSack Classic box were also included in the November SnackSack Gluten-Free box (review coming soon!). I'll make note of which items those are as we go.

SnackSack Classic November 2017

SnackSack Classic November 2017

Prince of Peace Ginger Chews, 4.4 oz. - Buy a 12 oz. bag for $1.99

Ginger, yum! I often buy a few inches of ginger at the grocery store to throw into recipes or mix into cold remedy concoctions when needed. This Thanksgiving I even made my pumpkin pie with gingersnap crust, which involved pieces of real-deal ginger! All that said, I'm not much of a candy person, and especially not a gummy candy person. So, while the flavor of these chews was really wonderful, rich, and authentic tasting—mercifully lacking an artificial ginger flavoring—the way they stuck in my teeth made me kind of just want to spit them out. When I took my first bite, it reminded me of the way Swedish Fish stretch when you bite into them, but, like, on steroids. I have a few friends in mind who would think of such an experience as heavenly! I might gift the rest of this bag to them, or just keep it on hand for when they come over. For those keeping track, these chews are gluten-free and vegan. Woo!

*This snack was also included in this month's Gluten-Free box!

SnackSack Classic November 2017

SnackSack Classic November 2017

Beanitos Original Black Bean Chips, 1.2 oz. - Buy a 24-pack for $23.92

Are chips and salsa the perfect snack or what? I don't indulge in 'em all that often, but I would way more if I had a steady stream of these black bean chips on supply. Often times, chips that broadcast themselves as being made with an alternative, healthier ingredient still feature the one you're trying to avoid at the top of the list. Not the case here! This gluten-free, non-GMO snack's ingredients include black beans, sunflower oil, long grain rice, and sea salt. And, with 1 bag equaling 1 serving size, it's awesome to be able to munch away with reckless abandon and not have to worry about going overboard! Flavor-wise, these chips don't taste like beans at all; they're pretty similar to a classic tortilla chip, but maybe a bit duller. Consistency-wise, they're just as crunchy as they should be!

*This snack was also included in this month's Gluten-Free box!

SnackSack Classic November 2017

SnackSack Classic November 2017

Popchips Buffalo Ranch Ridges, 0.7 oz. - Retail Value $1.49

These dang chips are blowing my mind. The buffalo ranch flavor is seriously spot on! They have a nice spice to them, without being overpowering and ruining your life. They are potato chips, so not the world's most healthy snack, but they're gluten-free, non-GMO, and popped instead of being fried. I don't fully understand this concept, but I like it! Not quite as crunchy as the real deal, but the flavor completely makes up for it. Also, my hands weren't orange after eating these. Which means my jeans weren't either. And that makes me happy.

*This snack was also included in this month's Gluten-Free box!

SnackSack Classic November 2017

SnackSack Classic November 2017

Air Cheese Crunchy Cheddar Bites, 1.42 oz. - Retail Value $3.00?

Weird and seemingly niche as it is, this is a snack I've actually tried before, but from a different brand. I couldn't find pricing or a place to purchase Air Cheese online, but according to the Specialty Food Association, this product entered the market in March of 2017. Maybe that's why—it's just too new. I first tried these on a backpacking trip after REI's product placement in the check-out line appealed to my hunger, haha. As a die-hard cheese-lover, I was skeptical that these would taste fake and freak me out, but that is not the case! The consistency is a little crunch and rather dense, and the flavor is super authentically cheddar-y! I considered that maybe my desperation for something other than a granola bar on the trail made me like this snack more, but now that I'm tasting it in the comfort of my dining room, I can safely say they're just straight-up delish. The serving size is 1 bag, but that would be insane—like I said, they're dense—which I guess the makers of this snack realized later down the line because they fixed us up with a resealable bag. I'm always appreciative of the resealable bag!

*This snack was also included in this month's Gluten-Free box!

SnackSack Classic November 2017

SnackSack Classic November 2017

Darrell Lea Mango Soft Eating Liquorice, 7 oz. - Retail Value $4.69 (found on sale here for $3.89)

The bold text on this snack's package made me giggle so hard! "Eating liquorice"—what other kind is there? Well, I guess for folks who don't like black licorice, this treat would be a welcome change. No, these are not gigantic pieces of macaroni and cheese, they're mango-flavored candies and they're so, so good. Similar to the ginger chews, these non-GMO bites have a really good, natural, actually mango-ish flavor to them. I didn't find them to be overly sweet, which is a plus in my book. They're definitely soft and chewy, but not overly gummy. For a non-gummy-loving-candy-person, I actually found these to be pretty enjoyable. I can't say I'll be gobbling the whole package, but I will probably keep these in my cupboard and sneak a bite here and there!

SnackSack Classic November 2017

SnackSack Classic November 2017

SnackSack Classic November 2017

Little Secrets Peppermint Dark Chocolate Candies, 5 oz. - Retail Value $5.94

Now these candies, on the other hand, are totally my bag. I am a chocolate-lover through and through, and especially a dark chocolate-lover, so these already had that going for them. Add a hint of mint in, and these babies are pure gold. They're non-GMO, gluten-free, and made from fair trade cacao...am I the only one who thinks things taste better when they're ethically harvested? Like the Air Cheese, this snack's bag is resealable—win! Though, this is one treat I would definitely eat 'til the bag's empty if I didn't have an angel on my shoulder stopping me!

*This snack was also included in this month's Gluten-Free box!

SnackSack Classic November 2017

SnackSack Classic November 2017

Nothing But the Fruit Raspberry Chia Fruit Bites, 1 oz. - Buy an 8 count box for $20.99

Oh my, these are so scrumptious! They taste like little bits of jam! They're small and soft enough that you can pop a few in your mouth at a time and experience a nice boost of sweetness without having to worry too much about your chompers getting stuck together. The chia and raspberry seeds add a hint of crunch to this snack, which makes a really satisfying sound, haha. I found a few lingering chia seeds in my molars after eating a few of these cubes (and, for those of you who know chia seeds, you know they turn into a gel-like orb after soaking for awhile), but that was no biggie to me. These guys are non-GMO, gluten-free, and vegan.

*This snack was also included in this month's Gluten-Free box!

SnackSack Classic November 2017

SnackSack Classic November 2017

Laughing Giraffe Organics Salted Caramel Snakaroon, 0.5 oz. - Buy a 6 oz. bag for $5.52

I've had similar snacks to this coconut ball from different brands before, and I find that they often taste about the same, no matter the flavor. Probably because coconut is the main ingredient, which is hard to mask with other tastes. This salted caramel one was delish, though I didn't get a strong caramel-y nor salty tone from it. The consistency of this little snack is grainy and soft. It's pretty good! It's also non-GMO, gluten-free, vegan, and certified organic. Ticks all the boxes!

*This snack was also included in this month's Gluten-Free box!

SnackSack Classic November 2017

SnackSack Classic November 2017

The Protein Ball Co. Coconut & Macadamia Balls, 45g - Retail Value $2.68 USD (found on sale here for $2.01 USD)

I've made protein balls similar to these non-GMO, gluten-free ones at home, but none were as smooth and compact. They aren't hugely flavorful...they're nutty and a little protein powder-ish tasting, but otherwise no one flavor really stood out to me. I enjoyed them, but wouldn't rush to buy them again.

*This snack was also included in this month's Gluten-Free box!

SnackSack Classic November 2017

SnackSack Classic November 2017

B.O.S.S. Food Co. Raw Superfood Bar, 1.7 oz. - Retail Value $3.39

Ah, raw superfood bars. I'm forever on the fence about these things. I want to love them since they're probably the healthiest version of a granola bar, but they just aren't that exciting to me. This one is gluten-free and vegan, and its greatest perk (in my opinion) is that its bits 'n' pieces of seeds and nuts and fruits are chopped up really tiny, so you aren't left chewing each bite for 5 solid minutes. That might sound like a silly attribute to favor in a granola bar, but I'm coming at it from the angle of a hiker/backpacker who has experience with struggling to chew granola bars when the mileage gets up to those mid-teens! I also appreciate that this bar isn't too crazy sweet, which may be due to the fact that cherries are the fruit sweetening it, and cherries themselves have a hint of tartness to them.

*This snack was also included in this month's Gluten-Free box, but in a different flavor!

SnackSack Classic November 2017

SnackSack Classic November 2017

Munk Pack Double Dark Chocolate Protein Cookie, 2.96 oz. - Retail Value $2.79

If I were to choose the snack in this box that's closest to perfection, it would be this amazing chocolate cookie. You already know I'm a chocolate-lover, so this double-chocolate cookie—which is non-GMO, gluten-free, and vegan, by the way—is pretty much heaven. It's got a very soft, almost cake-like consistency to it, and somehow lacks that not-so-great protein powder aftertaste that prevents many-a-granola-bar from being epic. I swear I detected a faint peanut butter flavor in this cookie, and while nut butter isn't on the ingredients list, the package does state that it contains peanuts and almonds. I can totally see myself buying a few of these "healthy" cookies to have on hand.

*This snack was also included in this month's Gluten-Free box!

Verdict: I'm a newb to SnackSack, and I had a really positive experience! I love that each and every one of the treats included is non-GMO, gluten-free, vegan, or organic—or all of the above!—so I can munch without guilt, and enjoy some of my favorite flavors in a more healthy way.

To Wrap Up:

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Value Breakdown: This box cost me $22 + free shipping, which means that each of the 11 items in the box has an average cost of $2.

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Christen Russo
Christen Russo

Hi there, I'm Christen. I am all sorts of things:

🌳 a writer who loves to convey feeling

🌲 a mother who wants to have just as much fun as my kids do

🌳 an outdoors-lover who's achieved #1000hoursoutside with my family

🌲 a low-maintenance self-carer

🌳 a general hungry person with an unstoppable sweet tooth

You'll find me collecting stationery and squirreling away stickers, riding bikes and swimming with my family, creating outfits in colors and silhouettes that make me feel amazing, wearing big earrings, drinking beer and asking my husband to feed me harmonies to sing, taking my vitamins, living for dancing to live music, roping everyone into a craft, being human and vulnerable, and celebrating the phenomenon of being alive.

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5 comments

Marion

I don’t like it when snack boxes send out all or mostly gluten free options in their regular box if they also offer a gluten free version. I do not have a gluten intolerance, so these items always taste weird to my gluten-accustomed palette, and also have a weird texture, since more often than not, they are trying to imitate the textures of glutenous baked foods.

I feel like these companies are pandering to the idea that eating gluten free is a “healthy” option, which it is not, unless you have a gluten intolerance. This false idea is one that is harmful to people who do have actual gluten intolerance, because it means that with so much misinformation out there, people tend to take the genuine need for a gluten free diet less seriously.

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Christen

I appreciate your reading my review and offering your feedback, Marion! I can’t speak to the health benefits of gluten for folks with non-gluten-intolerant diets, but I will say I found all these snacks to be quite delicious; none struck me as having a particularly odd consistency. Though, that’s just one opinion. Thanks again!

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Arden

Great review although I must say, the snack “sack” on the bag reminds me of something else entirely. 😂😂😂

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Christen

Thanks for reading, Arden! Haha, you said it, not me! =P

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Courtney S.

LOL, I’ve always thought that

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