If you’re looking for an easy and convenient way to provide healthy snacks to your children while also spending quality time with them, Cub Snacks might be something fun for your family to try.
Cub Snacks was created by Andy Kavanagh, a reformed junk food addict and health food enthusiast. Cub Snacks has taken inventory of the obstacles that parents feel stand in the way of getting their kids to eat healthy foods. With this in mind, they created their Cub Snacks Boxes that aim to help time-pressed parents educate their kids about healthy foods through fun, active learning baking projects.
Cub Snacks makes it easy by providing everything in one all-inclusive box that you need to bake healthy foods with your kids. Each box comes with all of the ingredients and instructions you need for a recipe, plus some fun additions like kids’ aprons, chef’s hats, fun foods facts sheets, and quizzes.
As a Cub Snacks member, you can subscribe to one box per month to gradually build up a recipe book of healthy snacks your kids love: cakes, muffins, fruity desserts, cookies and more. All Cub Snacks recipes are made with real, non-processed ingredients with very few allergens and low sugar content.
We had so much fun trying out the box that Cub Snacks sent to us. The recipe was simple, the instructions were easy for the kids to follow, and they had fun making it together.
If you want to give Cub Snacks a try, MoneySavingMom.com readers can get $8 off one box with coupon code MSM8OFF at checkout — valid through October 18, 2015.
For more information on Cub Snacks, you can check out their website or follow them on Facebook.
Would you like to win a Cub Snacks Box? Click on the graphic below and type in your name and email address. 7 winners will be chosen and posted next week. Giveaway ends Friday, September 18, at 11:59 pm, CST.
Was wondering how many servings each box will make. Looks like a great idea – I’ll probably suggest it for Christmas gifts
Hey Pamela,
We aim at recipes getting between 20-30 snacks depending on the type of project.
Mostly Kid portioned sizes (bite sized), and roughly 100 Kcal’s per snack.
Thanks,
Andy
Coupon code is not working for me.
Hi Karen,
I just checked the code and it seems to be correct, follow the below instructions if you’re still having issues.
Once you proceed to Checkout, you can enter your address details….
on the right side of the screen you will see “add a discount” text…
Click the text then Copy and Paste: MSM8OFF
Press “apply” button.
I just tested it now and it should apply the discount to your order automatically.
Feel free to send us an email on [email protected] if you have any more issues with it.
Thanks,
Andy
That’s what your kids were working on the other day that you posted on Facebook. This would be great idea for grandparents to give as Christmas presents for the child that likes to cook.
Anyone know what age range is recommended for kids participating? I didn’t find it on their website.
I am trying to determine if my nephew is old enough to fully participate.
Thanks!
I saw online in the FAQs that it’s geared towards kids age 4-10.
Hey Rachel,
Between 4-10 is generally our recommended age range
Saying that though we’ve had some parents send the kits to freshman college students!
Your son is growing so fast !