Okay minties, it’s time we let you in on a little office secret of ours. If you ever wondered what keeps our brains firing away and fingers pumping the keyboards all day, we have to confess that it’s munching on our Harvest Boxes! These little parcels made from recycled cardboard are small enough to sit on your work desk and are conveniently delivered straight to your door. Every box comes with four individual packs, each containing a unique mix of fruit, nuts, seeds, crackers and sweet treats. You can even rate your favourite mixes online (which is something we do in our spare time, we swear). So good that you’d be nuts to pass them up…
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