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Wine? Coffee? Hot sauce? Yeah, subscription boxes have come a long way.
If you’ve ever thought about signing up for a snack box or getting your coffee delivered on repeat, you’re definitely not the only one.
Subscription boxes are everywhere — but which ones do people actually like?
We’ve got some fresh data on that…
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According to fresh Q1 2025 YouGov data, these are the food and drink boxes Americans know and genuinely enjoy…
YouGov asked people if they were familiar with each brand, and if so, whether they had a positive opinion of it. So this ranking isn’t just about name recognition — it’s about real popularity among those who’ve heard of it.
Let’s get into it!
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#10 Blue Bottle Coffee Subscription

Percent of Americans who have heard of it: 39%
Percent of Americans who like it: 17%
My take: Blue Bottle’s subscription really nails the basics — great taste, just the right amount of variety, and a setup that’s super easy to manage. It’s one of those services that just works, whether you’re a casual sipper or a full-on espresso obsessive.
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#9 Driftaway Coffee Subscription

Percent of Americans who have heard of it: 30%
Percent of Americans who like it: 19%
My take: Another coffee subscription, but here’s how it works: You rate what you like, and they send fresh-roasted beans that match your taste. Plus, the compostable packaging? Very cool. Honestly, now that I’ve got an espresso machine, this kind of thing is calling my name.
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#8 Tea Box Subscription

Percent of Americans who have heard of it: 39%
Percent of Americans who like it: 21%
My take: Tea people take their steeping seriously, and this box gets it. It brings unique blends from around the world, with tasting notes and all the cozy vibes. Great if you’re looking to up your tea game beyond basic chamomile.
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#7 Mouth Snack Subscription Boxes

Percent of Americans who have heard of it: 36%
Percent of Americans who like it: 21%
My take: This one’s for the snack snobs (you know who you are). Think small-batch popcorn, fancy cookies, and everything that screams “artisan.” It’s a fun way to discover indie food brands that feel way more exciting than your average grocery aisle.
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#6 Craft Beer of the Month Club

Percent of Americans who have heard of it: 50%
Percent of Americans who like it: 24%
My take: Craft beer fans love variety, and this box totally delivers. Whether you’re into IPAs, lagers, or something wild and seasonal, there’s always something new to try — without having to hunt it down yourself. It’s like a beer tasting delivered to your door.
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#5 Hot Sauce of the Month Club

Percent of Americans who have heard of it: 48%
Percent of Americans who like it: 24%
My take: For the heat seekers, this one’s a dream. Each month comes with small-batch, often wild hot sauces that you definitely won’t find at the store. It’s the kind of thing that makes every meal just a little more exciting — and a little more dangerous.
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#4 SnackNation Subscription Box

Percent of Americans who have heard of it: 40%
Percent of Americans who like it: 24%
My take: If I was to choose one subscription box, this would probably be it. SnackNation’s all about better-for-you options that still feel fun. You’ll find protein bars, crunchy things, and treats that taste good and make you feel kinda responsible. I can see this being very popular with offices, families, or anyone who considers snacking their favorite hobby.
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#3 Try The World Snack Subscription

Percent of Americans who have heard of it: 46%
Percent of Americans who like it: 24%
My take: Trying snacks from other countries? Always a good idea. This box brings international goodies right to your door — from matcha cookies to French caramels. It’s like a mini food passport with zero jet lag. The only problem is when you try something you really like and need more…
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#2 Winc Wine Subscription Box

Percent of Americans who have heard of it: 41%
Percent of Americans who like it: 25%
My take: Personalized wine tasting at home? Sign me up. Winc takes the guesswork out of wine shopping — just answer a few questions and boom, bottles that match your taste. It’s stylish, approachable, and honestly, nothing beats seeing that box on your doorstep.
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#1 Candy Club

Percent of Americans who have heard of it: 41%
Percent of Americans who like it: 25%
My take: Candy Club totally taps into that kid-in-a-candy-store energy — but make it adult. Gummy belts, chocolate clusters, sour bites… it’s colorful, fun, and just the kind of mail that makes your week. No wonder it took the top spot.
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Summary

So, there you have it — America’s favorite food and drink subscription boxes, ranked.
Some are sweet, some are spicy, and some are just straight-up fun. Candy Club took the top spot (no surprise there), but wine, coffee, and even hot sauce boxes held their own.
I get why these are popular — who doesn’t love good snacks, great coffee, or getting fun mail?
What do YOU think? Have you tried any of these boxes — or have a favorite that didn’t make the list? Let me know in the comments!
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