If you’ve been around my blog for a little while then you know that I love Degustabox! They always send great full-sized foods and snacks with a ton of variety from excellent brands. This month they’re offering an even better deal for new subscribers, keep reading to find out the details!
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Degustabox sends at least 10 full-sized food and snack items each month for only $19.99. Shipping is free within the U.S. They also have a U.K. box. They also have a points program where you can earn points for reviewing the products on their site and referring friends. Once you have 100 points you can exchange them for a free box!
What I like best about Degustabox is they always send a good variety of items from brands that I know and ones that are new to me. It’s a great way to discover new favorites at much cheaper prices than you would at the grocery store. Here’s what was included for March:
- Boboli Original Crust ($4.99) – I love making pizzas at home for dinner and this Boboli crust will be perfect for that. It’s a 12″ pre-made that I plan to smother in cheese!
- Tolerant Foods Chickpea Pasta ($4.99) – This pasta is made with all-natural chickpeas and has between 14-20 grams of protein, high fiber, and a full service of vegetables. It’s allergen-free, gluten-free, organic, kosher, vegan, and non-GMO.
- 7 Days Soft Croissant ($1.49) – This croissant is stuffed with peanut butter creme and jelly! It sounds like a delicious little snack.
- Paul’s Quinoa Bars ($7.49) – These bars are made with 100% natural certified organic and certified gluten-free ingredients. This specific variety has a mix of Paul’s Quinoa Flakes and Puffs, pumpkin seeds, flax seeds, almonds, peanuts, and honey.
- Energems ($6.99) – I’ve sampled Energems from Degustabox before and I really like them. They’re a great little supplement with a caffeine equivalent of one cup of coffee in one serving (three gems). These are the Mint Dark Chocolate flavor.
- Good Thins ($3.69) – These sweet potato flavored crackers are made with real potatoes. They have a great crunch and a light dusting of extra flavor on them, too.
- Goya Quinoa Blend ($2.99) – To be completely honest I am not the biggest fan of quinoa but this blend sounds delicious. It has brown rice, quinoa, black beans, and vegetables and is gluten-free, vegetarian, and made with 100% whole grains. I think it’ll be a good side dish with some chicken,
- Lemoncocco ($1.59) – This is a new premium non-carbonated drink made with lemon and coconut milk. At first I thought it was a lemon soda because of the can shape and was confused by the “shake well” instructions! I’m not a huge fan of coconut so I didn’t love this, but I could see how it would be really refreshing for someone who does.
- Mrs. Thinster’s Chocolate Chip Cookie Thins ($2.99) – I love these cookies! They’re nice and thin so they have a really good crunch. This is their best-selling flavor. I like to crumble them up and add them to ice cream.
- Loacker Tortina Dark-Noir ($3.99) – These were such a yummy little treat! They’re crispy wafers coated in dark chocolate with hazelnut cream inside.