I always look forward to Degustabox time! Snacking is my favorite thing and Degustabox is always full of fun new snacks to try.
*Disclaimer: This box was sent to See, Shop, Love! in exchange for an honest review.
Degustabox sends at least 10 full-sized food and pantry items every month. Boxes are $19.99 per month and shipping is free to the U.S. They also have a U.K. box available (this is a review for the U.S. version).
Degustabox is a nice big box and it’s always packaged very carefully. There’s plenty of protective padding inside and I’ve never received a broken item. They often send foods in glass containers and they’re always well-protected.
June’s box had 10 items plus a bonus gift. I think this might be my favorite Degustabox yet because they sent a ton of snacks that I already loved, plus new products that I enjoyed. Here’s what was inside:
- PopCorners Salt of the Earth Bean Crisps ($3.29) – PopCorners are a favorite of mine and the Bean Crisps are new to me. They’re air-popped bean crisps with a light salt flavor.
- Ritz Crisp & Thins in Cream Cheese & Onion ($1.29 each) – These didn’t last long. Cream cheese and onion is one of my favorite flavors of chips and these tasted SO good. They had a ton of flavor and were nice and crispy.
- Navitas Naturals Superfood+ Bar ($2.29) – A variety of flavors were sent and I received the Maca and Maple bar. It’s made with organic, plant-based ingredients, including maca, which is a plant native to the Andes in Peru. This will make a good breakfast bar for me.
- Bibigo Go-Chu-Jang Barbecue Sauce ($4.99) – Gochujang! I love gochujang. It’s a spicy Korean sauce made with red peppers and it’s a stable in Korean food. I think they punctuated it the way they did to make the name more pronounceable for people who aren’t familiar with Korean food. I can’t wait to cook up some barbecue with this!
- Julian’s Recipe Waffle Thins ($3.99) – These come in sweet and savory varieties and I got the Meyer Lemon with Quinoa flavor. At first I though, I don’t need quinoa in my cookies! But it’s quinoa flour and you can’t really taste a difference (aka it didn’t negatively affect the flavor for me). These are delicious and full of lemon flavor. I want to try the Aged Cheddar & Parmesan savory kind next.
- Hodgson Mills Gluten Free Apple Cinnamon Muffin Mix ($4.49) – Apple cinnamon is my favorite type of muffin so I will be making these soon. It has orchard-ripened dried apples, warming cinnamon, and gluten-free grain flours.
- BRIANNA’S Homestyle Creamy Cilantro Lime Dressing ($3.99) – BRIANNA’S dressings are really good and the Creamy Cilantro Lime is their newest flavor. It has a creamy, zesty flavor that will work well with summer salads, barbecue marinades, or tropical dips.
- Brooklyn Organics Craft Ginger Ale ($2.00) – I love real ginger ale but don’t love coconut so I’m not sure if I will like this, but I’m willing to give it a fair chance. There are five USDA organic flavors available that are all gently sweetened with stevia.
- Sir Kensington’s Ketchup ($2.00) – I think I received a Sir Kensington’s mayo from Degustabox a few months ago but I unfortunately did not get to use it before it expired. Honestly, I forgot I had opened it and it sat in the back of my fridge–I know, so wasteful! That being said, I’ve heard great things about this brand and the ketchup sounds really good. It’s non-GMO with less sugar and salt than other ketchups.
- Entenmann’s Minis Apple Snack Pies ($4.69) – The box has six individually-wrapped apple pies that are perfect for snacking. I heated one up in the microwave for a few seconds and it was really good. It was pretty sweet, but a nice treat for once in a while.
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