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Cuisine Cube Subscription Box Review + Coupon – August 2015

Liz Cadman
ByLiz CadmanSep 9, 2015 | 4 comments

Cuisine Cube Subscription Box Review + Coupon - August 2015 Box

Cuisine Cube
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Cuisine Cube is a gluten-free subscription box that specializes in snack and pantry/meal items. (A lot of food subscription boxes are more snack-oriented, so this is a nice change for me).

They offer three subscription plans: Artisan, Vegan, and Gluten-Free. This review is of the Artisan box.

This box was sent to us for review purposes. (Check out the review process post to learn more about how we review boxes).

Cuisine Cube Subscription Box Review + Coupon - August 2015 Info

The Subscription Box: Cuisine Cube

The Cost: $39.99 a month (or $34.99 a month with 6-month subscription)

The Products: Artisan, vegan or gluten-free pantry and snack items.

Ships to: US

Cuisine Cube Subscription Box Review + Coupon - August 2015 Info

This box comes with a card displaying every item included.

Cuisine Cube Subscription Box Review + Coupon - August 2015 Granola

Kitchen Table Bakers ParmCrisps – Value $5

Gatherer's Gourmet Gluten-Free Granola in Badger's Best - Value $6

My husband Eric claimed both of these soon after I took pictures! He's had the ParmCrisps before and loved them (They are basically just crackers made from cheese!). And the granola was a hit too. I think we will be stocking up on both of these for the pantry!

Cuisine Cube Subscription Box Review + Coupon - August 2015 Magpies

True Made Foods Veracha Hot Sauce - Value $7

Megpies Strawberry Tart - Value $4

This hot sauce is made carrot and butternut squash to up the veggie content! They recommend using it with omelets - I think this bottle will last me a long time!

Eric loved the Megpie handmade tart and rated it much higher than his childhood favorite Poptart.

Cuisine Cube Subscription Box Review + Coupon - August 2015 Popcorn

Bjorn Qorn - Value $4

This popcorn is organic and seasoned with nutritional yeast - so you get some flavoring without any dairy. I liked it enough to finish the bag in one sitting (so that's a pretty strong like), but not enough to immediately want to order more.

Greenpoint Trading Co. Blackbear All Purpose Seasoning - Value $9

Wow - this seasoning is 8 0z! I think it will last forever! It's vegan and gluten-free too! The ingredients are pretty simple too: Paprika, Salt, Black Pepper, Garlic, Onion, Celery Powder, & Cayenne Pepper.

Verdict: This box has a value of about $35. That's a little under the month-to-month cost, so if you're considering subscribing, I'd recommend going for a 3 or 6 month subscription to get the box cost down. I thought the curation of this box was excellent. (Eric couldn't believe so many delicious things came in one box!)

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Cuisine Cube is a gluten-free food subscription box. Inside are at least five healthy, hand-picked, full-sized artisanal food products, one from each of the following categories: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Snacks, Dessert. (Discounts available for 3 and 6 month subscriptions).
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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4 comments

nursermk

You wrote…
” (A lot of food subscription boxes are more snack-oriented, so this is a nice change for me)”
Hmm.. 4 out of 6 items in your Artisan box could be considered SNACK items. Is there a big difference with, let’s say, the Gluten Free box?

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Liz Cadman

Good point! I guess I’m used to all snack boxes, so I like the mix, but you’re right – the majority was snack items this month!

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Melissa

I for sure thought this review would be for the gluten free box — so happy it was for the artisan box! And I thought it was a good review, too – great to have Eric’s thoughts.
That said, I would much rather have had the bacon jam and quinoa! Because, bacon jam!
Seriously, though, this review makes me really miss Bite Box 🙁

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Deborah

I got a 3-month Artisan subscription through a Groupon deal and August was my first box. I got the same Veracha and tart (beat up in shipping, but still yummy), but the other items were very different – bacon jam, crackers, Thai nuts and quinoa. Overall, I was very pleased with the box, though I am not sure if I will continue paying full price on an ongoing basis.

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