Having made it to my 9th box now, I thought it was about time that I shared my thoughts on the Graze nibbleboxes. To make a long story short, I absolutely love these!
So for those of you who may be wondering what the hell these little packages are, let me give a brief overview. Graze was started by 7 friends who wanted to get more from their snacking, and so wanted to provide a service that could offer snacks full of flavour and health benefits. They have vast range of snacks from sweet to savoury indulgent to super healthy, so there is something for everyone. You receive your first box for free, which requires your card details, but you are free to cancel your subscription at any time.
For £3.83 (for the basic box) you get four little punnets, each containing a different snack. There are various categories of snack on their website, and you simply give each a snack a rating (bin, try, like and love). Depending on your rating, the snacks you rate most highly are the ones you will receive most often, with a few 'try's thrown in every now and then to give you something new to experiment with. You can see what is coming in your box a few days before (or keep it as a surprise like I do) and after each box you are invited to re-evaluate your opinions on the snack you received so your future boxes will only be full of your favourite treats!
I receive mine on a bi-weekly basis, and look forward to receiving them every time. They are great for me to pop in my bag and take to uni, and I always get people interested in what they are. Whilst my favourites aren't the healthiest options available from Graze (as pictured above) they all have some form of benefit, whether it be low calorie, full of fibre or are bursting with vitamins and minerals, and even the more indulgent choices feel completely guilt free!
I can't recommend their flapjacks enough, oh god and their sticky toffee pudding is to die for!
If you're interested in giving these boxes a go, use the code ELINOR2XB to get your 1st, 5th and 10th box free! I'd love to hear if any of you guys have tried them, or if you're thinking of giving them a go!



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