Saturday, 16 November 2013

Nibble box: Graze




This is a bit of a different post today, recently I decided instead of spending my spare change on chocolate throughout the week I would save it up and get a graze box each week. So within this box you get four tasty treats that come in airtight boxes. Before you order you can go through everything you can possibly receive and choose things you don’t like or don’t want to be sent. So I went through and took out everything that had nuts in.  (yes I am fussy like that)



So after choosing what you would like to try I then ordered mine you can get them once and week or once every two weeks I’m sure you could do once a month too. This is all on your account online so no need to interact with anyone. There is also an option to book a holiday instead of cancelling the direct debit and then re starting it when you are back from a trip away or over Christmas etc. Once you have tried something from graze box you can go back on your account and ask for it again or tick you like it a lot. This means you’re more than likely to get it in your next box or the box after. I haven’t done this yet because I want to try a lot of them before getting something repeatedly sent to me.
Graze is trying to prompt natural but healthy snacks and the packaging says this. It is totally cardboard so everything is recyclable. Inside it is a natural picture all round it is just very cute! So I have had a few boxes now and they tend to give you a variety rather than all fruit or all biscuits which is nice.




 What I got in my first box: Garden of England (baby strawberries, apple and black currents), salsa Fresca, summer berry compote and billionaire’s shortbread.
As you can see all are very different, the compotes are so amazing to take to work or university for an after lunch treat.

Thank you for reading I hope you enjoyed reading this and if you have any questions about graze feel free to comment
Amy
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£3.85 per box  

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