The box I was sent contained: Sweet and Salt Popcorn, Simply Golden Berries, Chilli and Lime Cashews, Peanuts and Roasted Corn, Scottish Shortbread, Piece (sic) and Love Chocolate, Morning Kick Tea and a Flaxseed bar.
I was surprised at how many things fit inside the box; more and more things kept appearing. I have so far tried the popcorn (I love sweet and salt together so really liked this), the chocolate (one with salt and caramel and one with dried sour cherries, both really nice) and the Scottish shortbread (I would say the best ‘ready-made’ shortbread I’ve ever had). I can’t wait to try the rest of it.
I know the idea is to have a nice range of nibbly bits in the house to dip in and out of when you’re a bit peckish but I would happily eat it all in a few days. I’m too curious. I really like the voice behind the brand, the quirky packaging and the fact it is all British. It’s a great way to discover new British brands and foods and must be a great way for those brands to reach a huge demographic of customers. I absolutely loved this, the idea behind it and that when you open it it’s like unearthing treasure.
Thank you to Honest Foods for sending me the box. All opinions and words expressed are my own.
Choclette says
Gosh, what a lot of goodies packed in there. I do love a bit of snack food, but tend to eat it rather too quickly. It all sounds good and I’m not quite sure I’d know what tot try first.
awholeplotoflove says
There is quite a lot in there, it looks like a wide selection of goodies too.
Navaneetham Krishnan says
Wow, plenty of goodies to nibble over. Sure seem like a good idea for promote new brands.
Mark Willis says
Sounds nice, but not enough to last a month!
Donalyn @ The Creekside Cook says
We have a couple different companies doing this in the states, and I have not been very impressed with the ones I have tried. Too much processed stuff for me I think. It is still a good way for smaller companies to get their products out to people who may enjoy them.
Joanne says
This is so fun! Sounds like there’s a snack in there for every possible mood.
Kitchen Riffs says
Snackorium is a terrific word! I love it. And I love the idea, too — very fun.