I’m loving SnackNation! This is my second box, and at only a dollar (plus $3.99 shipping), it’s totally worth it. My family enjoys this box, because we get to try new snacks I would normally not buy. Most of them are completely new to us, so we taste them as a family. As a mom, this helps me get a better idea of what I can pack in my children’s lunches. I grind my own wheat and am big on baking, so most of our snacks revolve around homemade baked goods.

For a dollar and shipping, you get six healthy snacks each month. You have to fill out a short survey shortly after receiving the box, or you wind up paying the $9.99 regular price. It’s really quick and gives them feedback to give the companies. Not only do they try to be healthy and ethical, but they also donate to Feeding America for every box. It’s really a great company!

This month’s box contained some interesting finds. My daughter loves jerky, but she doesn’t seem to like the meat sticks. The white fish jerky looks intriguing. It’s from a new company still launching, and they’re all about sustainability. The bag is only sixty calories and ten grams of protein. I hope my daughter likes it. She’s in high school and skips a lot of meals. This is something I could get her to grab on her way out.

As a baker, I’m not into the minute mug cake mix, but they won my vote with the fair trade chocolate. If you’ve read my post on child slavery, you know I only buy fair trade chocolate. It’s that important! I know a lot of people who don’t make things from scratch, and although I usually cringe at packaged cake mixes, this one is organic and wheat. Nice!

Be sure to check out my first post on SnackNation. When I signed up for the dollar box, I paid extra and got a box of fifty snacks that month. I’m still loving this box and highly recommend it.