TryTheWorld snack box
TryTheWorld is promoting a global snack subscription box that includes Sao Masala roasted cashews from India, Dela Rosa Mazapan from Mexico and Lay’s salted‑egg chips from Thailand — each box ships with cultural food guides to frame the tasting (x.com). Social posts highlight the curated, cross‑country sampling as a way to preview destinations via taste before booking travel (x.com).
TryTheWorld promoted the boxed tasting on X with a post that pairs imported snacks and an included “culture guide” as a way to sample destinations before travel (x.com). The subscription service behind the promotion, Try The World, was founded in 2013 by David Foult and Kat Vorotova and is listed as having raised about $6.02 million in outside funding. (tracxn.com) (crunchbase.com). Try The World’s Snacks plan is advertised at roughly $19 per month and its Pantry option around $29.95, and third‑party reviews say typical boxes contain about seven to eight curated items plus a “Culture Guide” with recipes and context. (mysubscriptionaddiction.com) (trytheworld.com). The company’s customer FAQs state Try The World currently ships only within the United States and Canada, with regional surcharges for non‑contiguous U.S. areas noted on its support pages. (trytheworld.zendesk.com). The specific products called out in the promotion are sourced from identifiable brands: SAO Foods markets masala‑roasted cashews in India, Dulces de la Rosa produces the long‑running Mazapán peanut candy in Mexico, and the salted‑egg Lay’s variety is a Thailand‑market Lay’s flavor widely sold as a local exclusive. (saofoods.com) (dulcesdelarosa.com.mx) (laysaroundtheworld.com). Try The World’s online storefront and marketing have recently featured limited‑time discounts and codes (for example, site banners advertising a TAKE20 promo), which the company applies to subscription signups and gifts at checkout. (trytheworld.com)