Snack subscription boxes are usually shipped monthly, but you can also buy them a la carte if you prefer, with a variety of curated options to help curb those Cheetos cravings (although we love them!) Make sure you figure out all the details about sizes and dietary preferences before creating or getting your dream snack box.
Things to consider
size
Do you want to hog snacks for yourself (no shame in that) or stock up for your family? Healthy snack box subscription boxes have you covered. Most boxes allow you to customize your servings by choosing from a variety of sizes. One of our featured boxes, the UrthBox, comes with up to 28 snacks(!) to satisfy any hunger. Other boxes start at four snacks. Some come with full-sized snacks, while others only have single servings.
Diet Options
Most of our curated snack subscription boxes offer vegan, gluten-free and nut-free options to accommodate special dietary restrictions. Some allow you to choose your dietary preferences while others don’t, so it’s important to pay attention to the nutritional profile before purchasing. Apart from specific dietary restrictions, some subscriptions allow you to filter snack choices to find grain-free, high protein, low sugar and low sodium options.
Selection method
To find the best healthy snack subscription boxes, white The team researched and reviewed over a dozen options for ease of use, customization, diet options, and more. This final list includes balanced, nutritious snacks for everyone, from plant-based options to nut-free for those with allergies. Read on for our guide to the best healthy snack subscription boxes. Hunger.
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Kelsey Knick, RDN, is a registered dietitian and health writer covering all things nutrition. Men’s Health and Women’s health.
Nicolette Accardi is the editor of Fitness Commerce. Women’s Health She specializes in running-related content and loves testing out shoes and other running gear while training for races and chasing her next best time. Nicolette is a graduate of Rutgers University with a degree in Journalism and Health Sociology. NJ.comVICE, Rolling Stone, NBC News Select, and U.S. News & World Report.
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