Sponsored post through Sverve for Taste For Sweets. All opinions expressed are my own.
I love sweets, I mean, who doesn’t? I really love finding new and interesting treats. I have a coworker who travels a lot. They’re kind enough to bring back treats to share with our department sometimes. On their trip to China they brought back some interesting sweets I had never had before. Unfortunately they’re hard to get here in the states. I love how adventurous other countries are with their flavors and imagination. I don’t know about you but it makes me wonder what other wonderful treats I’m missing out on because I don’t have the opportunity to travel.
Taste For Sweets is a really cool box subscription service that brings these worldly treats right to your door for only $16 per month. There are lot of box subscription services out there, but I’ve not seen one quite like this.
Oh the possibilities! It’s hard for me to even imagine what sweet treats and confections might come to my door every month. If you know someone who would enjoy monthly treats from all over the world, you can also send a gift subscription. This would be a really nice idea for grand kids, military personnel, or a good friend you just don’t get to see as much as you like. Seriously, if anyone is looking for a gift idea for me, I’d soooo enjoy this!
Still on the fence about trying this? Just so you know, for every sweets box or snack item ordered, Taste For Sweets, donates to several non-profit organizations that work to bring safe drinking water to people around the world.
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I love checking out your blog. This subscription box is absolutely fun and delicious! I got my first box last month and I liked all the goodies; the Japanese truffles were very unique and amazing! Hope you keep posting more of tasty subscription boxes!
I’d love to try treats from different countries. I’ve never left the US and I don’t travel much within it either. I wonder if a card is included in this box that tells you a little background about the treats.
Correction to my previous post: the truffles that came in my box were actually from France. The Japanese snacks I got were Morinaga milk caramels from Tokyo!
@Angie Bailey – there was a card in my box; it tells you the name of the candy, which country it comes from, and the type of treat it is with ingredients.