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Munchpak February 2019 Review

munchpak review february 2019

It's Munchpak review time and we're reviewing the February 2019 box! This is our second review of Munchpak and we were stoked to see what was inside this box!

Munchpak is an international subscription box that brings you snacks from around the world. You can choose from 5+, 10+, or 20+ snacks in each delivery, and you can get deliveries either every 2 weeks or every month. You can also choose your preferences on whether you want to include or exclude nuts, seafood, meat, candy, chips or cookies, or preferences for foods that are salty, sour, sweet, spicy, chewy, crunchy, or gummy. You can also add a drink (coffee, tea, soda, juice, energy drink, or water) as a $5 option.

Cost: 5+ snacks is $13.95, 10+ snacks are $23.95, and 20 snacks are $43.95 per delivery

Shipping is free to the US.

Munchpak Coupon: Get $3 off your first MunchPak with coupon code MONTHLYSUBBOXES!

MunchPak ships to the following countries:

Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, India, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Jordan, Lebanon, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Romania, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, UK, and the USA.

We were sent the February 2019 Munchpak box for review purposes.

Munch ships their box of monthly goodies in an orange and white box. I love this packaging – it so cute!

The info card was signed by “Roxanne”, who I'm assuming is the person who packed our Munchpak.

Here's the spread of 9 goodies plus 1 drink that we got.

Munchpak includes a label with the English label of what the product name, description, and country of origin was. Most of the allergen information was included in English – but we weren't sure about two of them. This is really important for us since we have both peanut and gluten allergies in our family.

Lotte Apple Pie Biscuits from Japan – $5

These take just like little flaky apple pies! The apple flavored cream filling made them delicious!

Piraque Prosciutto Crackers from Brazil – $4

These ham flavored crackers are great if you like the taste of meat but don't want to eat it.

Morinaga Fushigina Choco Banana Balls from Japan – $3

This chocolate banana balls have a nice, crunchy center. We loved these! There aren't many US snacks that are banana flavored!

Morinaga Hi-Chew Persimmon Flavor from Japan – $3

Since we don't really have a lot of exposure to Persimmon here in the states, we really enjoyed these chews. They tasted like sweet peaches with a slightly different taste. I really liked these!

Coris Strawberry Cream Chewing Candy – $2

My kids really like the taste of these strawberry fruit strips.

Kanro Candemina Assembly Gummies from Japan – $5

We've never had a candy that you could “assemble” to create new flavors. Alone, these candies have peach, pineapple, and green apple flavors. Together, you can combine them to create mango, kiwi, or plum flavors!

Awake Caffeinated Caramel Chocolate Bar from Canada – $3

Okay, I have to admit – I thought this was a protein bar and grabbed it for part of my morning on the go breakfast! It's actually a chocolate bar with caffeine. And, it was soooo good. It helped to give me a little pep in my step this morning!

Lacta Laka Oreo Bar from Brazil – $2

This oreo bar is like an inside out Oreo bar – more cream than cookie! This bar was quite a treat!

Vidal Sour Straws from Spain – $2

These sour straws are made with real fruit juice and definitely satisfy a sweet (and sour) tooth!

Yoki Yokitos Tunbinho Queijo from Brazil – $2

Okay, these snacks don't smell that great, but they have a great taste! I'm not sure how that actually happens, but somehow it did!

Kimura Banana Ramune Drink from Japan – $6

We didn't know how to open this drink, but there is a round top and all you have to do is push on it until it pops. It's like popping champagne, but without the corkscrew! My kids thought this was really fun, and the banana soda was pretty good too!

Final Thoughts about the February 2019 Munchpak Box

We got several different new snacks to try ranging from Japan to Brazil to Canada. We really loved trying all these different international snacks without having a jump on an airplane. One of the things I like to do when I travel is try new snacks in different countries and this is a great way to experience that without having to get on a plane.

Munchpak would make a nice treat or gift for families looking for a little adventure delivered to their door! We really loved it!

You can also check out our Munchpak February 2019 video review here:

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