Tiny viral taste box
A social clip is pushing The World’s subscription food box — a dozen cultural snacks like Japanese salted‑egg chips and Indian masala peanuts — positioning it as a cheap way to taste global flavors at home ( ). The posts are small‑scale viral so far (one clip showing 44 views), but they tap into the travel‑through‑food trend users are sharing from Italy to Singapore ( ).
Try The World operates an international snack storefront and lists a one‑month “Medium Box” at $75 and a separate “World Box” priced at $65 on its online shop. (tryworldtaste.shop) The retailer’s catalog spans more than 1,700 individual international products across dozens of pages on its site. (trytheworld.com/collections/all?page=2) Product pages on Try The World show region‑specific chip flavors such as ACHO’s Fried Egg & Sea Salt from Spain and Koikeya’s Okhotsk Salt & Rock Salt potato chips from Japan listed for sale. (trytheworld.com/products/acho-chips-fried-egg-sea-salt-spain) (trytheworld.com/products/koikeya-potato-okhotsk-salt-rock-salt-japan) The company emphasizes “expert curation” and sourcing from local artisans on its marketing pages, and its storefront pages currently show a sitewide promo code (TAKE20) advertised on the homepage. (trytheworld.com) (tryworldtaste.shop) Independent subscription reviewers have evaluated Try The World’s value proposition—SubscriptionBoxExpert ran a feature titled “Try The World Review: Is It Worth It?”—while aggregator lists compare its per‑box pricing to lower‑cost competitors such as Universal Yums (whose basic “yum” box was listed at about $18 in a Dec. 22, 2025 roundup). (subscriptionboxexpert.com/try-the-world-review-is-it-worth-it/) (buzzfeed.com/samanthawieder/international-snacks-subscription-boxes)