Graze is a mini-snack subscription box that sends a customized selection of treats weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly.
Graze offers over 100 different snacks that you can rate online, which, over time, helps tailor your subscription to your particular snacking preferences. I spent some time choosing preferences, noting which options I wanted to try, think I would like, or "trash" and prefer not to receive. That being said, your Graze box may look completely different!
For subscribers with food sensitivities, it’s easy to "trash" snacks that contain gluten, dairy, or any other specific ingredient; however, Graze snacks are produced in a facility with nuts, wheat, milk, and many other foods that might not make this subscription a good fit for anyone with severe food allergies.
Boxes are shipped via USPS and are conveniently designed to fit in most standard mailboxes.
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This review is of the 8-Snack, $13.99 a month, box.
The Subscription Box: Graze
The Cost: $13.99 per box for an 8-snack box or $25 per box for a sharing box that contains 5 bags of snacks (about 20 servings). Shipping is included.
The Products: Healthy snacks tailored to your specifications.
Ships to: U.S. (and U.K. via the Graze UK site).
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Each box comes with a personalized pamphlet that lists nutritional facts for all of the snacks in your box, along with a few coupons.
Pro Power
This protein-packed mix is also full of fiber to keep you feeling full. The spiced chickpeas were my favorite part, but the black pepper cashews provide the most kick.
Fantastic Forest Fruits
This mix is all about dried fruit. Blueberries, ligonberries, apples, and cherry raisins to be exact. I'm not huge on soft dried fruits, but this would be nice for when you want something sweet without the extra calories.
Baobab Raspberry Clusters
This kind of dried fruit is more my speed since it has a little crunch to it. The pumpkin seeds take it to another level, too. I did have to look up baobab though. Apparently, it's a high in antioxidants wild-harvested superfruit.
Banana Caramel Dippers
I found the dessert of the box with this little pack! The whole grain shortbread tastes totally decadent when dunked in the convenient little tub of caramel.
Vitamin C Crush
So tropical! The pineapple, mango, and coconut in this mix are summery, sweet, and super refreshing. Plus, only 100 calories.
Deconstructed Carrot Cake
I'm one of those (rare?) huge fans of carrot cake, so I was eager to try this snack pack! If you grab a morsel of carrot chews, cinnamon raisins, ginger fudge, and walnuts in one bite, it does taste eerily similar to the real deal.
Cinnamon Pretzel
This mix really reminded me of cinnamon toast crunch cereal. As much as I love to snack on pretzels, the honey almonds were the star of the show with their cinnamon sugar-like flavor.
Graze's Popping Corn
This was my first time receiving a snack that needs to be prepared in my Graze box! This popcorn is classic, and you can't beat having a pack on hand for rainy movie nights.
Verdict: I really enjoyed this month's Graze box. However, I did feel that this particular variety leaned a bit too sweet for my taste. Out of all 8 snacks, I'd only classify 2 as savory. $13.99 is pretty reasonable, though, all things considered, and the convenience of Graze continues to delight me each month.
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