Send Me Gluten Free Subscription box review and giveaway

   As a person with Celiac Disease, as well as a gluten free blogger and support group chairperson, I love to try new gluten free products. Even better, I love to be able to get the word out about companies that are working hard to service those who follow a gluten free diet. With an ever expanding gluten free market, it can be hard to know what to try.

   That's where Send Me Gluten Free subscription boxes come in handy. Once a month, they will deliver a box of assorted gluten free products right to your door. It's like going to a gluten free expo once a month without leaving the comfort of your own home!

   While Send Me Gluten Free has only been around since August of 2014, the people behind this company have been working to "make gluten free life easier" for almost a decade. What started in 2008 with a Chicago expo run by Jen Cafferty, has now become a major marketing group with dedicated gluten free expos around the country, the Find Me Gluten Free restaurant app and now the Send Me Gluten Free subscription box. Through these platforms, they have helped over 2 million consumers and worked with over 500 brands.

   I previously purchased a three month subscription and was pleased with every box. I think September's box was probably my favorite. But don't' just take m y word for it. Check out these reviews of the AugustSeptember and October boxes  from other bloggers. I think the September box was my favorite by far. With products from GoPicnic, Pamela's Products, Virtuous Living, Lovely Candy Company and Schar, what's not to like!

   They recently contacted me about reviewing one of their boxes on my blog, and I was very excited. I've been to their Chicago Expo and use their Find Me Gluten Free App all the time to ensure that I can dine safely. Here's a look over what they sent me! (And I'll be representing the Chebe Bread table at their Chicago GFAF Expo this year, so be sure to follow my blog, Instagram and Twitter for reviews about new products there!) 

(Disclaimer- I was provided a box for free but all of my opinions are my own.) 




   While I haven't tried everything in the box yet, I'm SUPER excited about the Birch Benders Pancake Mix. We have pancakes in our house EVERY Saturday. I plan to make those this weekend.
The Brownie Thins are tasty, because they're chocolate! (And made with Cassava Flour and FIVE ancient grains!) I quickly devoured the Luna bar (LOVE their protein line of products) and the Ocho candy bar. (Their website says they have a Dark Coffee bar that I'd LOVE to try!) I'm really excited about the coupon for the free TransOcean seafood products. It says on their website that as of Fall 2014, their ENTIRE facility is 100% gluten free. I place high value on companies that take steps to make the changes necessary to ensure my safety!

The Send Me Gluten Free box is a great way to try new products. It's ideal for:
Honestly, it's great for just about anyone following a gluten free diet. 

Send Me Gluten Free offers month to month, three month, six month and one year subscriptions. Prices range from $20-$30 per month depending on the subscription length with free shipping for all customers.

And here's an added bonus! If you enter BLOG20 at checkout, you will get 20% off

If you ordered the 12 month subscription (normally $240) and enter the code at checkout, that would bring your total price down to $192, which averages $16 a month. Considering the pouch of Birch Benders Pancake mix sells for $9 alone on their website, $16 a month seems like a pretty good deal! That's almost 50% off their single month price! 


But wait! There's more! 

Send Me Gluten Free is allowing me to give one box to one lucky reader! To enter, comment below by February 24th, noting what type of item you would wish would be in the box. One lucky winner will have a box shipped to them by March 2nd! 

***Thank you for your comments! Amy Tickle was our proud winner.***

So leave me a comment below. I look forward to hearing from you!

Sincerely,
Margaret Clegg
MiGlutenFreeGal

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