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Graze Box: A Review

April 18, 2015

Several weeks ago, I was given the opportunity to try the Graze snack box subscription after a deal came across Groupon that was just too tempting to resist.. I’ve always been a fan of subscription services, (we know this!), and currently have them for everything from makeup, skin and hair products (Birchbox and Ipsy), to blouses (Elizabeth & Clarke), and of course my beloved Rent the Runway unlimited membership, among others.. But the idea of food being shipped to me didn’t really strike as something I “needed.” Well, now, that’s all changed, because I feel like I can’t get enough of these boxes!
Here’s the deal.. You go to their website,
Graze.com, and chose from several options, like strictly sweet or savory or a mix of everything, a 4 or 8 pack.. You can even go more in depth and choose which snacks, amongst over a hundred choices, that you would like or would not care to receive (all nutritional and allergy info is listed). I prefer to be surprised, so I just let it ride with whatever they had in store for me. You also select the frequency at which you’d like the boxes delivered.
My first box did take a few weeks to arrive, but I feel that’s normal with any subscription service, until they get you in the loop. Here’s what I got my first time around:

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They come stashed in these cute, themed boxes, and are in little packs that you can just grab and go. I’ve yet to find one that requires a spoon or fork, but you may need a napkin. In this box:
Oatmeal Raisin Cookie Dippers with Oat & Spelt with Berry Compote – I found the compote to be a bit on the sweet side, but it definitely worked in place of the dessert I was considering the night I had it.
Chai Latte dried fruit & nut mix – this one was really good and gave me a nice boost before doing my vinyasa yoga class.
Thai Sweet Chili Bites – definitely my favorite from this pack, the sweet and salty and savory balanced so nicely and was only 80 calories!
Southern BBQ Pistachios – these were also really yummy and I was surprised by how much flavor they got into the shell, a nice smokey bbq flavor.
I didn’t change any preferences after I finished this box because everything was great!

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Two weeks later, I received this box filled with:
Tutti Frutti mix– a blend of dried fruit which I enjoyed on my lunch break at work when I was having one of my frequent sweet cravings. I love that all of the fruit is still soft and chewy and tastes very fresh.
Honeycomb Flapjack – this one I definitely wanted to eat on a day I knew I’d be getting in a workout, because at 240 cals, it’s one of the more caloric options available. The taste was insanely good, but could have just as easily been had in place of dessert.
Fruity Mango Chutney – now, this is surely a personal preference, but I HATE cumin with such a passion, I actually spit this out, not knowing that cumin was one of the ingredients. Some may love it, but I quickly removed it from my options online.
Chili & Honey Almonds – OMG, are these things addictive. I will say that with almost all of the Graze boxes I’ve tried, I don’t feel left wanting after I’ve finished the pack, with the exception of these guys.. I could have had like 2 cups of these. So good.
After this box, I decided to up my frequency to every week, because it really was saving me time and money if I had not planned ahead from not going to the vending machine to buy some crappy processed food with no health benefits that had been sitting there for months. I can just throw the whole box in my work bag and decide which snack I’ll have based on what kind of food I’m feeling and how many calories I’ve allotted for the day.
It did take another two weeks to get my next box, adjustment time which I was fine with, and here’s what I got:

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Aren’t the boxes just the cutest!
Herby Bread Basket – I was surprised to like this one as much as I did, even with the pronounced herb flavor staying with me longer than I would have preferred haha! It was a great savory crunchy mix.
Popping Corn – Lightly Salted – the flavor of this wasn’t anything out of the ordinary, but definitely included enough popcorn (along with some blackberries and a yogurt I’d left in the work fridge) to help me through a day of forgetting to bring my lunch!
Beach Bum Mix – another great combo of dried fruit, soft and wonderful.
Caramel Apple (dried apples and caramel dipping sauce) – this one again I felt was just a touch too sweet with the caramel, but you get just the right amount of it to avoid that sugar rush.

A few things to note about Graze…
The expiration dates can vary. They’re listed on the booklet that comes in each box, along with the nutrition facts and ingredients for each snack. I’ve seen them vary from several months to just a few weeks, so definitely something to stay on top of if you’re not planning on eating the goodies right away like I do.
Another thing I wanted to mention is that I only eat these as a part of an estimated 1,400 calorie, relatively healthy and fresh meal plan. I’m not advocating eating all of your food out of pre-packaged pouches (the horror!), but these are convenient, inexpensive, and generally health-conscious snacks to supplement a balanced diet. I strive for a 350 calorie breakfast, 400 calorie lunch and dinner, and 200 calories of snacks. I bump that up a bit when I know I’m going to be exercising that day, so I have enough energy for my workout.

I’ve recently upgraded to the 8-snack box option, but reduced frequency to every other week, so essentially the same amount of goods, but I will get them all at the same time so I’ll have more to choose from. This option is $11.99, and the 4-snack option is $6.99, with shipping included.
All in all, I highly recommend Graze and will continue to purchase it until I get bored, although with all of the options, I’m not sure when that will ever happen! If you use the code ZVXGLZT6P at sign up, you will receive your first and fifth box on me free of charge, and can cancel the subscription at any time! I do get $1 off my box for referrals (disclaimer) but I would be recommending this service regardless, because I think it’s pretty awesome.

I hope you all enjoy!
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Ipsy vs Birchbox: Battle of the Beauty Subscriptions

April 17, 2014

It’s been so difficult for me to abstain for so long from putting away the products I’ve received from these monthly beauty subscription services! I had it in my mind though to hold off for a bit so I could do a bit of comparison between the two for people who are undecided. So without further ado, 4 months worth of beauty goodies (along with some item-specific insights) from Ipsy and Birchbox.
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Ipsy’s April bag…
Beauty Rocks record-themed cosmetic pouch
Such A Tease False Lashes in So Seductive – I do have an issue generally applying false lashes, which is why I have a stockpile of them, so these will likely get tossed on top of the stack. Perhaps a giveaway is in order…
Cailyn Tinted Lip Balm in Apple Pink – At first glance, this packaging, with the brush built in to the top of the lid, made more sense for the eyeliner by the same brand. For a tinted lip balm, where precision is not required, a lip brush seems high maintenance and unnecessary. It also makes this product less portable. However, once applied, this product is more like the feel of a liquid lipstick, as it is quite pigmented and not very moisturizing, so the lip brush actually makes sense. The color (despite it’s name) is certainly leaning more towards soft coral than pink, which makes it ideal for spring and summer. I’m sure I’ll get some use out of this but I prefer a more moisturizing lip product.
City Color Mousse Eye Shadow in White Gold – I cheated and used this the first day I got it! It’s a light whipped and pigmented mousse, very easy to blend and a great cream shade with lots of gold shimmer and undertones.
St. Tropez Gradual Tan Multi-Action Face
Urban Decay 24/7 Velvet Eye Pencil in Black Velvet – I was sooooo excited to get this “sample”! It’s nearly full-sized (.03 oz vs. .04 oz) and glides on and blends like a dream. I’ve yet to try a full-on smoky eye but considering how much I used my UD pencil in Zero, a smoldering matte version will definitely make it’s way into my beauty rotation.

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April Birchbox – (comes housed in a simple brown logo box)
BijaBody Daily Body Serum – I will never understand companies that send out samples this miniscule. The directions state to “massage on to arms, legs, and anywhere else that needs a moisture boost.” Now, I am not the size of a Barbie doll, so the contents of this pump bottle will likely be able to cover my forearm and that’s about it. I also have a feeling that a body serum made with honey will leave me feeling more sticky than “luminous” but I’ll still give it a try.
Number 4 High Performance Hair Care Clarifying Shampoo and Reconstructing Masque – Only one of these is listed on the info card so I think the mask was an extra! I’ve yet to use these but I’m intrigued by the shampoo that claims to purify and cleanse hair without stripping moisture or dye. As a newly converted red-head, I’m cautious of mainstream shampoos that have the occasion to dull it’s vibrancy.
Color Club Art Duo Pen in White – Nifty idea, but the striper brush is imprecise and looks cheap when applied. I’ve yet to try the pen tool (a metal pin on the top), but it could be useful for nail art accents.
Anastasia Beverly Hills Clear Brow Gel – so stoked to try this! I’ve been hearing raves from beauty bloggers and fashion types for years, but have never made the dive. It’s $22 for essentially a clear mascara, but this is supposed to be a really GOOD clear mascara. I already use her powder and pencil brow-coloring products, so I’m looking forward to adding this in to my nighttime makeup repertoire.
Freebies this month were a Kind Maple Pumpkin Bar, which I will be taking with me to work for a quick breakfast or snack, and a card from Birchbox’s Rainy Day card set. I do like the concept, but a lot of the ideas are so simple. Like stay in bed and enjoy your soft sheets. I can do that with no guidance from anyone else, thank you 🙂

April’s winner – Ipsy

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March Ipsy Bag – This print reminds me of candied sushi. And Claymation. I’m not sure yet if I like it, but it sure is colorful.
Pacifica Indian Coconut Nectar Body Butter – OMG, this stuff smells amazing. It is rich, but not overtly so and reminds me of sunscreen crossed with a coconut cocktail. The scent stays with you for hours and acts as a non-overbearing replacement for perfume. I would definitely consider buying the full-sized verison.
Nicole by Opi Roughles – thumbs down for this product. Granted, I didn’t have high expectations for a polish that promises a “speckled, textured finish.” The color was decent enough, but that gritty, lumpy look and the dark blue specs peeking through were just not appealing.
Bare Escentuals Marvelous Moxie Lipstick mini in Get Ready – I love this lipstick! It’s satiny and moisturizing and just the right amount of creamy. I’m looking forward to exploring the full display on my next trip to Sephora.
Be a Bombshell Eyeshadow Quad in Bora Bora – These shadows are lovely for summer and are smooth and nicely pigmented. Not something I’d normally gravitate towards but I like the color combo.

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March Birchbox
Bain de Terre Color Preserving Shampoo & Conditioner – These arrived a little leaky but still usable. I like that they provided a large enough sample so that you could try the product several times. No verdict on results yet, but these would be great for traveling.
Previse Hydromilk
Ruby Wing Color Changing Nail Polish in Ride ’em’ Cowgirl – Unfortunately, I applied this at night then took it off the following morning so I was unable to experience the color-changing ability, but the gold glitter was very pretty and not cheap-looking.
Joan Vass L’eau de Amethyste – One spritz of this delightful fragrance and I found myself sniffing my wrist on an hourly basis for the rest of the day. It’s different than anything else that I own and I’m considering springing for the bottle.

March Winner – Tie as there were pluses and minuses in both shipments.

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February’s Ipsy Bag – Blue Bathroom Scene. Meh.
ProActiv+ Mark Fading Pads
Healthy Sexy Hair Soy Tri-Wheat Leave-In Conditioner – I’m especially glad to have this for upcoming summer trips and for after hours spent in the pool.
Mally Evercolor Starlight Waterproof Eyeliner – Love this! It’s an extremely long-wearing (like after multiple hand washes) metallic silver shade that is fantastic for pool parties (ya know, in case ya get pushed in!), or to add a bit of spark to a nighttime eye look.
Uberliss RituOil – Another hair product I wish I could reformulate and wear as perfume. This smells divine, like tropical gardens and a lush rainforest and other exotic things. I haven’t even put the stuff in my hair yet, but I would pretty much use it as body oil if the hair uses didn’t work out.
Elizabeth Mott Smooth Shadow Creamy Eye Pencil in Penny – This is another product I used the first day I got it. The fact that it is standard pencil-sized makes for applying this more like drawing on your lids because there is not much surface area but I do really love the slightly metallic coppery shade and how it brings out the blue in my eyes and the coppery tones in my hair. It’s very long-wearing as well.
Skiin Smoothing and Soothing Eye Cream – another great travel-sized item. I love eye creams that are resealable.

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February’s Birchbox
Dr. Lipp Nipple Balm – I tried this last night and it’s just kind of meh as a lip balm. I’ll try it as a cuticle salve but so far, I’m not impressed
Burt’s Bees Day Lotion with Clary Sage
Juicy Couture Fragrance Vial – I’ve already owned and returned this fragrance because it never wore right on me.. It started lovely and vanilla-y and then turned musky and stale after a few minutes. I’ll be re-gifting this.
Nail Rock Nail Caviar – I adore the subdued metallic gold polish but the little beads NEVER stay on my fingers! And I don’t pick at them, I swear 😉
Serge Normant Dry Conditioner – I can’t wait to try this stuff out! I notice that when I’m usually using dry shampoo that my hair looks a bit dry and crunchy so I think this will be oft-used.

February Winner – Ipsy

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 January Ipsy Bag – Bright Pink
Zoya Nail Polish in Odette – One of my favorite nail polish brands, yay! This is a great creamy bright mauve, if that makes any sense. I probably would have bought this one with my next Zoya order, so it’s rad that I didn’t have to.
Pop Beauty Plump Pout gloss – a perfectly pigmented long-wearing lip gloss. I love the intensity for that pop of color.
Jesse’s Girl 9 Pan Eyeshadow Compact in Behind Blue Eyes – decent pigment, but I’m not sure that all of these shades are different enough from each other to warrant 9 shades in this palette. I picture using the left half of the compact more than the right.
Although there were only 3 products in this month’s bag, they were all nicely-sized from great brands.

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January Birchbox
Supergoop! City Sunscreen Serum
Inika Organic Green Lagoon Eyeliner – I’m still not sure about the texture of this liner.. The color is a gorgeous metallic jade but it’s not as smooth as I’d like.
Jergens BB Body Perfecting Cream (with coupon)
Curly Hair Solutions Curl Keeper
Juliette Has a Gun Not a Perfume (perfume)

January Winner – Ipsy

Looking back at my winners by month, it seems that I prefer Ipsy!
I will definitely still continue to subscribe to both because I love trying new products each month and have truly gotten some great things from Birchbox. Butttt.. If you have to choose one, Ipsy would be my top pick.

I hope this helped! 🙂



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