Last week, I receieved a special delivery from Yumvelope!
Yumvelope aims to send out some of the best-tasting, freshest, and most natural food products to our customers monthly. $21 gets you a large USPS padded envelope sent to you filled with a minimum of six full-size products, including snacks, drinks, desserts, and chocolates.
Yumvelope is a new subscription service that sends the newest, freshest, natural snacks right to your door. I know there are a lot of services out there, but the granola that they sent me was the bomb. I think that earns them a few points in my book!
I was actually running low on snacks for work, so this came at the right time!
I really enjoyed the variety of snacks, but it’s not something that I would purchase due to budget constraints.
Although, for someone who is looking for healthier snacking choices, I think this would be a great service to help introduce different healthy snacks that are out there.
Have you ever tried a “healthy snack delivery service?” Or do you prefer to buy your own?
Now I need to track down where I can find that granola…




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That granola sounds really good! The packaging just adds to it’s appeal haha. And that Earnest Bar is SO good. I used to buy them all the time years ago, but I haven’t seen them in stores for a while.
I agree… I think it’s a neat idea, but I would rather save money and just pick my snacks myself.
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Although the snacks end up slightly above retail (although not much) we like to think that the discovery aspect is a plus. Additionally, we provide coupon codes for most products so you can reorder your favorites online.
Thanks,
Sam @yumvelope
I would love to get yummy snacks in the mail. But, like you wrote, its kinda exspensive. I would LOVE,LOVE, LOVE to be able to do the pb club of the month.!! I’m sure you know about it. Have you ever done it?
If you’re referring to this pb club: http://www.amazingclubs.com/peanutbutter.html, I would say you should skip it. This is from a subscription ‘farm’ which offers candles, cigars, and bacon of the month clubs