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MunchPak Subscription Box Review + Coupon – July 2016

Bekki Menzies
ByBekki MenziesJul 28, 2016 | 0 comments

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MunchPak
3.5 overall rating
47 Ratings | 14 Reviews

MunchPak is a monthly snack subscription box. They describe it as "...an assortment of the best snacks from around the world delivered to your home, dorm room, or office as often as you would like." This is a review of the Original MunchPak.

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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.) 

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The Subscription Box: MunchPak

The Cost: $9.95 for the MunchPak Mini, $19.95 for the Original MunchPak, and $39.95 for the FamilyPak

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The Products: 5+ snacks in the Mini Pak and 10+ snacks in the Original, and 20+ in the FamilyPak

Ships to: Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, China, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, Ireland, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Spain, Italy, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, United Kingdom, and the USA.

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MunchPak boxes are so cute! The little cartoon snacks and the airplane are just too fun. The box is really heavy cardboard, which for a snacks subscription is great. Getting smashed treats wouldn't be fun! They also send a little card with the name of the person that curated my MunchPak for me. My box was packed by Liz this month.

This box is always full of snacks from all over the world. They never send an informational card with the box, but the snacks are usually quite easy to find on MunchPak's website.  

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Taiwan Master Bear Corn Cracker - Chocolate Flavor - $3.00

These kind of taste like chocolate covered styrofoam. Needless to say, I'm not a fan. They're a pretty decent size cracker, but I won't be finishing the bag. 

Stark Smoki Snack - $2.00 

These have the texture of cheese puffs, but taste like peanut butter. It sounds weird but I don't mind them! They are actually kind of addicting - I couldn't stop eating them.

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Covered Bridge Kettle Style Potato Chips Ketchup Flavor - $2.00

I hate ketchup, but I gave these a shot anyway. I actually kind of love them. My mom, who was trying all of these with me didn't like them at all, but I kind of think they taste a bit like a BBQ chip with a little more mellow of a flavor. 

Britannia Little Hearts Biscuits - $2.00

These remind me of those shortbread cookies you get in tins every year around Christmas time. They're light and crisp - not too sweet, but really great with tea or coffee. 

Chewits Blackcurrant Flavour - $2.00

These hurt my teeth. I'm pretty confident that I received an old package and they were dried out. The flavor was great if you can chew them...

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Sour Patch Watermelon - $3.00

Who doesn't like Sour Patch Kids? They bring back memories from my childhood for sure. These are the watermelon flavor, and while I prefer the mixed bag, these were pretty good.

Kras Tortica Jadro Wafer - $1.00

This is a wafer cookie with a cream layer and a chocolate layer. It was pretty good - wouldn't ever be a go-to snack for me though!

Britannia Fig Rolls - $2.00

These were incredibly dry and crumbly. I'm not sure if they were old or that is just how they are made. The flavor was excellent, but because they're so dry, you should definitely plan a nice brew to go with them. 

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World's Sour Dudes Sour Strawz Mini-Blue Raspberry - $1.00

These are pretty sour. Another candy that brings back memories from childhood - I used to LOVE sour candy. These days, it's not my favorite, but I will still eat it occasionally!

Tinajita Finger Lollipop - $1.00

I thought these were too fun for me (a lollipop hater) to ruin. I have these set aside for a few kids in my life that I know will love them. There are 5 little suckers in this package, and they look like those stackable crayons for toddlers!

Ferrero Kinder Happy Hippo Biscuit Cocoa - $2.00

I always love Kinder products, and Happy Hippos are my favorite. If you like these - try to put your next one in the freezer before you eat it...it makes it even more amazing. 

Verdict: This MunchPak has a value of about $21.00, which is right around what I have come to expect from this box. The snacks were pretty good and it was a nice variety, but some of the products were complete misses for me - the chocolate styrofoam and two other products that seemed really old.

MunchPak is a really fun box to 'taste the world' so to speak!  Have you given it a try yet?

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MunchPak is an assortment of new snacks along with old favorites from the US and abroad. Each month's assortment is a surprise!

If you do want to personalize your MunchPak, you can choose specific preferences for $1 each.

MunchPak has three subscription levels: MunchPak Mini (5-6 ... read more.

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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