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Calendar August 22, 2013 08/22/13 AuthorBy Subscription Box Mom Comments 0 Comments 0

New Subscription Box: Watanut Review and Coupon

Watanut is a new subscription box that sends four 6 oz containers of nuts,  trail mixes, granola and dried fruit.  Each box contains over 1.5 pounds of snacks.  I loved the snacks on their website and I was excited when Watanut let me review one of their boxes.   The Details Cost? $25.00 a month.  $72.00 for 3 Months, and $138.00 for 6 Months   Coupon: GONUTS25 gets 25% off your first box.When will I get my first box?  If you sign up between the 1-15th of the month, you will get the current month’s box.  If you sign up after the 15th, you will get the next month’s box. When does Watanut ship?  Watanut ships the first of the month When am I billed?  When you box ships. How do I cancel? Call 1-855-Watanut (1-855-928-2688). 3-Month and 6-Month Subscription Plans are billed in full the first month of the subscription plan. Because you receive a discount for the 3 and 6 month subscription plans, canceling these plans will take effect once the subscription runs out.Contact InformationWebsite: www.watanut.comPhone: 1-855-925-2688Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Watanut/437229589688103Twitter: https://twitter.com/GoWatanut Watanut ships priority mail.   I love boxes that ship priority mail.  I don’t have to track it for 2 weeks, waiting for it to find my house.  Quick deliveries are great! Inside the box, was a little welcome note  The welcome note thanks you for choosing Watanut.  All of the snacks are packed with healthy fats, protein, vitamins and minerals.  One of the things I love about Watanut is they give back to Boys and Girls Clubs.  I love companies that have a philanthropic focus. There was also a sticker and a little card with a coin. I love the card.  It says “Share a nickel, not your nuts.”    Thru-Hike “Good enough to go all the way” This contains cranberries, roasted almonds, roasted and salted cashews.  I normally don’tContinue Reading