Graze Box Review #3
Mar. 4th, 2015 09:19 pmI'm still pretty excited by what they're sending me. That's good, right?
Lightly Salted Popcorn – Exactly what it says on the tin. It’s a mini-pack of microwave popcorn, nothing better or worse than the usual sort. I feel like it goes against the Graze concept somehow, though, since you need to use a microwave to make it.
Smoky Chipotle Dip – I was worried this would be spicy, but it’s really just smoky, and I like that. I think there wasn’t quite enough to it (the breadsticks were totally overwhelmed by the relish), but the well-rounded chipotle flavor did really work.
Chili and Honey Almonds – Sweet, tangy and with a nice kick. Graze seems to be doing best with their nut mixes so far—these were standout and something I’d want to buy a bag of.
Chai Latte – An interesting seed-and-coconut mix that I found only tasted vaguely like chai—but that’s okay, because I like this flavor set as snack mix and don’t particularly like chai as tea.
Lightly Salted Popcorn – Exactly what it says on the tin. It’s a mini-pack of microwave popcorn, nothing better or worse than the usual sort. I feel like it goes against the Graze concept somehow, though, since you need to use a microwave to make it.
Smoky Chipotle Dip – I was worried this would be spicy, but it’s really just smoky, and I like that. I think there wasn’t quite enough to it (the breadsticks were totally overwhelmed by the relish), but the well-rounded chipotle flavor did really work.
Chili and Honey Almonds – Sweet, tangy and with a nice kick. Graze seems to be doing best with their nut mixes so far—these were standout and something I’d want to buy a bag of.
Chai Latte – An interesting seed-and-coconut mix that I found only tasted vaguely like chai—but that’s okay, because I like this flavor set as snack mix and don’t particularly like chai as tea.