Munch Pak Mini Subscription Service Review

 Let me start by saying that the products featured in this post were provided to me free of charge courtesy of MunchPak.com. This post may have affiliate links but this in no way will influence the review to follow and all opinions are my own.

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I am usually very apprehensive to eating things out of packages that I can not read, or even decipher. Something inside of me shifted when I realized that almost 40 years of my life has sprinted by and I might really be missing out on something. In my quest to expand my taste buds and explore my otherwise adventure-less side, I decided to reach out to Munch Pak. In response to my request they were kind enough to send me a Munch Pak Mini for my review.

Let me be honest, I did not know what to expect. I perused their website before I received my package and noticed that they had numerous options to customize the box that I could receive.

The options to customize were numerous and included the inclusion or exclusion of nuts, salty, sour, sweet, spicy, chewy, crunchy, gummy, seafood, meat, candy, chips, cookies, foreign snacks and American snacks. Each of these options do have an additional $1.00 fee. Munch Pak also offer’s a drink option for an additional $5.00 and include coffee and non-coffee options that can be included in your box.

The items included are listed below going clockwise:

munchpakcollageBibi Bear Rice Cake – Country of origin is Taiwan: This reminded me of buttered popcorn. The texture was dense and really reminded me of kernal-less popcorn. The package had two small cracker shaped cakes in the package. Also, I thought that the outside packaging was cute, but not obvious that there was a consumable item inside.

MuiBon Avellana – Country of origin is Mexico: The best way to describe this is if Kit Kats, Ferrero Rocher and Hazelnut spread had a baby this would be that child. I really enjoyed this and wished they were twice as big.

Pei Tien Energy 99 Sticks – Country of origin is Taiwan: This product is made of 12 kinds of natural cereals and uses no preservatives or artificial flavors. This was close to the density of a compact stick of popcorn. It has a plain taste and would be great with soup when you do not feel well.

Mammos Friend Korean Hard Candy – Apple Candy – Country of origin is Korea: These are hard candies that come in bags of 24 pieces. These tasted just as I would imagine apple flavored soda would taste.

Zweet Strawberry Sour Sticks –  Country of origin is Turkey: These are strawberry flavored sticks that measure about 5 inches long and are sour. I was not a fan, as they were to sour for me, but my husband loved them.

Haribo Tagada – Strawberry Flavored Foam Candy – Country of origin is unknown: The best way to describe these is that they are a sweet foam candy. The candies have a red and white center that resembles a marshmallow texture. These were very sweet and after a couple I was finding myself on a sugar overload and had to walk away and save the remaining for later.

Munch Pak boxes are available in 3 different options including weekly, bi-weekly or monthly options:

  • Mini Munch Pak – 5+ full size items/$9.95
  • Original Munch Pak – 10+ full size items/$19.95
  • Family Munch Pak – 20+ full size items/$39.95
  • Each box includes shipping and handling.

I love the idea that I can expand my taste buds and have treats delivered to my door on the frequency that I chose. The wide varying countries that the contents are from makes each delivery a international sweet expedition.

I encourage you to visit MunchPak.com on Facebook or Twitter and order one for yourself!