Try The World: A Gourmet Box From A New Location Every Two Months

Posted on Monday, March 10th, 2014 by

Try The World is the first gourmet tour around the world delivered to your door every two months, starting with the gourmet Paris Box, Tokyo Box and Rio Box.Try The World is the first gourmet tour around the world delivered to your door every two months, starting with the gourmet “Paris Box”, “Tokyo Box” and “Rio Box.”

Explore the World…

Try The World allows you to sample the best products from various locations around the world without ever leaving your home. Try The World allows you to sample the best products from various locations around the world without ever leaving your home.Once you subscribe to the service, the Try The World team begins sending you a box full of products every two months. The first box that arrives is “The Paris Box,” a well-stocked package filled with a variety of gourmet goods from France. Other boxes include products from Japan, Brazil, and several other countries. Each contains local goods, foods, and other products, as well as culture tips from the specific countries. Once you subscribe to the service, the Try The World team begins sending you a box full of products every two months.Receiving a box is one of the best ways to regularly experience the best products from other cultures, even if you can’t travel to different locations as often as you’d like.

…Without Ever Going Anywhere.

Because the boxes contain high-quality, gourmet products, they’re also expensive. Each box costs $45. Shipping, however, is entirely free. Each Try The World subscriber receives the same box; the company rolls out a package from a particular country every two months. At the end of March, they’ll ship their first Paris box. Next up is Tokyo, then Rio de Janeiro. Try The World - A Gourmet Box From A New Location Every Two MonthsAfter that, the company will likely find awesome products from another distant country. The service offers a unique opportunity to learn about different cultures without actually having to travel. It’s much easier to discover French culture through tasting products like “natural jams by Alain Milliat” than by reading on the Internet. It would be great if we could all travel the globe all the time, sampling local foods and other products. Perhaps that will be possible someday, but for now Try The World is a great alternative.






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