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Vegan Cuts Snack Box Subscription Review – May 2014

Liz Cadman
ByLiz CadmanMay 30, 2014 | 3 comments

Vegan Cuts Snack Box Subscription Review - May

Vegan Cuts Snack Box is a monthly subscription box full of vegan and natural food products and snacks! I subscribe to their snack box and their beauty box, so they ship both subscriptions in the same box. I'm not vegan, but I avoid dairy and gluten in my diet, and I've found that about 90% of the items each month work for my dietary needs too!

The Subscription Box: Vegan Cuts Snack Box

The Cost: $19.95 a month

The Products: 7-10 vegan snacks (mostly gluten free)

Ships to: US, Canada (extra $8), and Internationally (extra $15)

Check out my Vegan Cuts Snack Box reviews and the list of the 8 Best Vegan Subscription Boxes!

Vegan Cuts Snack Box Subscription Review - May 2014 Info

Each box comes with a card detailing the items included for that month.

Vegan Cuts Snack Box Subscription Review - May 2014 Chips

Super Eats Kale + Chia Chips - Value $1.50

Jiva Hot Chocolate Bars - Value $1.50

I'm so used to hot chocolate mix including dairy, so I'm excited to try these Jiva bars - I may wait until the fall though - it's way too hot for hot chocolate right now!

Vegan Cuts Snack Box Subscription Review - May 2014 Fig Bar

Pearls Olives - Value $1.50

Bonelli Fine Food Simply Sesame - Value $.70

Nature's Bakery Lemon Fig Bar - Value $1.50

Meatless Select Vegetarian Taco Filling - Value $2

I love these olives for travel snacks! And my husband loved the sesame spread and the fig bar! (The only thing we haven't tried yet is the meatless taco filling - since we eat meat I think it would probably be a little disappointing!)

Vegan Cuts Snack Box Subscription Review - May 2014 Sauce

Saffron Road Korma Simmer Sauce - Value $3

Jyoti Indian Savory Snack Mix - Value $1

I was so excited about this simmer sauce (it's pretty difficult to find pre-made sauces without dairy in them), but fortunately I read the ingredients out of habit and saw that this sauce does contain milk! Then I realized Vegan Cuts probably was aware of this mistake, so I checked the email account that I set up my subscription with, and sure enough they had emailed a warning/apology to subscribers before the boxes were even delivered. Saffron Road is making this up to Vegan Cuts subscribers who received this sauce with a $10 credit at their site.

Vegan Cuts Snack Box Subscription Review - May 2014 Pizza

A Tavola Together Easy Make Pizza Dough Mix - Value $6

Beanfield's Bean & Rice Chips in Ranch - Value $1.50

Verdict: I paid $19.95 for this box and received a little over $20 worth of items. I think this box is less about the value (most food boxes tend to be this way), and more about the curation and discovering new foods. Over half of these brands are new to me, so that's the win for me.

What do you think of the May Vegan Cuts Snack Box?

 

Liz Cadman
Liz Cadman
Liz is the founder of My Subscription Addiction. She's been hooked on subscription boxes since 2011 thanks to Birchbox, and she now subscribes to over 100 boxes. Her favorites include POPSUGAR Must Have, FabFitFun, and any box that features natural beauty products!

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3 comments

lily

Just got an email from vegan cuts ( even though I’m supposed to be off their email list ) Dog Lover’s Box Use code “BowWow” for 10% off (expires July 13).

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Andy

I think the key to trying veg meat products is just thinking of them as what they are and not trying to compare them to meat.

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Sneaky Burrito

The pizza dough was kind of a fail. The instructions on the back seem to be for a larger amount of mix than you actually get in the bag. There was way too much water and I had to add a ton of flour. Then it didn’t rise very much. And it sure as heck didn’t make two pizzas.

I got one of the vegan simmer sauces (had it before from Bestowed), a Thai red curry one.

The taco seasoning is good, I’ve had it before. I left a critical review of an Atlantic Natural Foods product on Amazon (had way too much salt) and the company president contacted me. He sent me a box with a ton of the company’s products (free) and they changed the formula of the too-salty product. (I haven’t eaten meat since 1993, though.)

And I swear, there are Beanfield’s chips in like every food sub box lately. (Also, the kale + chia chips — got them from UrthBox this month, too.)

But, overall I think this is a high-quality box and I can actually eat everything in it.

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