
If you’re looking for a fun way to elevate your gluten-free diet, check out this list of our favorite gluten-free subscription boxes. This article may contain affiliate links. Please see my disclosures.
Whether you have celiac disease or gluten intolerance, or you can’t eat gluten, a protein found in wheat, rye, barley, and sometimes oats, you might be looking for new products, recipes, and experiences to celebrate your newfound diet.
In this article, I share the BEST gluten-free subscription boxes here to help you master the gluten-free diet and have a little fun along the way.
(1) Love Me Gluten Free
Love Me Gluten Free launched in April 2024 and has quickly become one of the most exciting and thoughtfully curated gluten-free subscription boxes on the market — although we may be a little biased since it was founded by Jenny, the creator of Good For You Gluten Free. 😉
But truly, the quality, creativity, and overall experience are what set this box apart. Each month feels intentional, elevated, and fun, with a mix of exciting new discoveries, trusted gluten-free favorites, and beautifully curated themes that make opening the box feel like a true experience, not just a shipment of snacks.
Unlike many subscription boxes that feel random inventory, Love Me Gluten Free boxes are designed to delight the gluten-free community while helping members discover brands and products they genuinely want to buy again.
And honestly… just look at the April 2026 box. Wow!

A few more things that set Love Me Gluten Free apart from the pack:
(1) Each month’s box is curated around a unique theme and filled with 9–11 gluten-free products from brands you know, love, and will be excited to discover.
(2) This isn’t just another snack box. While snacks are always part of the fun, Love Me Gluten Free goes far beyond that. You’ll also discover pasta, bread, baking mixes, meal starters, portable meals, pantry staples, sweet treats, savory finds, and other exciting gluten-free products that help make gluten-free living feel easier, more delicious, and more joyful.
(3) Every box includes a surprise non-food Mystery Gift plus bonus coupons and special offers from featured brands.
(4) You can choose between the Signature Gluten-Free option and the Gluten-Free + Dairy-Free, ensuring this box is inclusive for the community.
(5) Subscriptions start at $54.99 per month plus $9.99 shipping, and the boxes are consistently packed with far more value than what you pay. These boxes feel generous, elevated, and genuinely exciting to open each month.
Just look at the May 2026 box below… another total wow!

(2) Little GF Chefs
Little GF Chefs is one of the cutest and most creative gluten-free subscription boxes for kids and families. Each month, the company sends a kid-friendly gluten-free baking kit filled with pre-measured ingredients and supplies needed to make fun treats like unicorn donuts, confetti cake pops, rainbow Pop-Tarts, animal crackers, gingerbread houses, pizza, and more.
I had the opportunity to try several Little GF Chefs kits with my teenage daughter, and even though she’s technically no longer a “kid,” we still had an absolute blast baking together. We laughed our way through assembling the gingerbread house and had so much fun decorating (and eating!) the unicorn donuts and animal crackers.
What makes Little GF Chefs so special is that it turns gluten-free baking into an experience, not just a recipe. It’s a wonderful way for kids with celiac disease or gluten intolerance to feel included, creative, and excited in the kitchen.
You can order a single kit or sign up for a 3, 6, or 12-month subscription at Little GF Chefs. Use the code “goodforyou” for 10% off any subscription.

(3) The Gluten-Free Baking Club
Another excellent baking club and subscription box is the Gluten-Free Baking Club for Kids by Paola Anna Miget, a blogger and cookbook author at Stay Gluten Free. Paola has created a fun, safe, and inclusive space where young bakers can learn, create, and build confidence in the kitchen as they explore the world of gluten-free baking.
Similar to Little GF Chefs, each Gluten-Free Baking Club box includes supplies and ingredients to make that month’s featured baking project, whether it’s festive ugly sweater cookies during the holidays, colorful cake pops, or other creative gluten-free treats kids will love.
What makes this subscription especially unique is the added educational and interactive component. In addition to the monthly box, members receive access to digital resources and live and recorded baking classes that guide kids through the baking process step by step.
It’s a thoughtful and engaging subscription for families looking to make gluten-free baking more fun, empowering, and hands-on for kids. Join the club at GFBakingClub.com.
(4) Green Chef
Green Chef is a fantastic monthly subscription service that sends you everything you need to create several delicious gluten-free meals at home – including a recipe and all the ingredients needed to make that recipe.
What sets Green Chef apart from the other meal subscription services is that it’s the first (and only one I’m aware of) to be certified gluten-free. The company is certified by the Gluten Intolerance Group’s Gluten-Free Food Service (GFFS) program.
I had the opportunity to try a week’s worth of Green Chef meals. They were all so tasty and fun to make, and I highly recommend them if you love making a fresh meal but don’t have time to meal plan, shop, and prep.
(Read my full review in Gluten-Free Meal Kits by Green Chef: Reviewed by a Nutritional Professional with Celiac Disease.)
Please visit Green Chef online to learn more or sign up for a Green Chef subscription.

Photo: Prepping the Tumeric-Spiced Chicken for tonight’s Green Chef meal.
(5) Bread Srsly
Calling all sourdough lovers! Did you know that you can get loaves of gluten-free sourdough bread delivered to your doorstep each week or month via a Bread Srsly subscription?
Start by selecting your favorite gluten-free sourdough bread, then hit “Subscribe and Save” and choose your delivery frequency. Once you subscribe, you’ll automatically save 15% on your monthly order.
Bread Srsly is based in San Francisco and bakes all loaves to order. When it arrives on your doorstep, it will be fresh and delicious.
Subscribe and save on the Bread Srsly website. Use the code GOODFORYOU10 for 15% off any purchase as well.

Photo by Bread Srlsy
(6) ButcherBox
ButcherBox lets you choose specific cuts of meat and seafood, then delivers them to your doorstep each month.
ButcherBox comes in two sizes to accommodate large and small families. Choose from the “Classic,” which includes 9-14 lbs of meat, or the “Big,” which contains 18-26 lbs of meat.
All ButcherBox beef is 100% grass-fed and grass-finished, all chicken is organic, and all fish is wild-caught. All products are humanely raised.
You might pay a little more for ButcherBox than you would for conventionally raised meat from the grocery store, but you can’t beat the convenience and feel-good nature of the business.
Urthbox is a healthy snack box company that also happens to offer a gluten-free option. Please note the gluten-free box is not curated to be gluten-free; it just includes whatever gluten-free items they have in inventory on any given month.
I was once excited about Urthbox, but too many of my readers complained, so I no longer feel like I can stand behind it. Why?
Several boxes sent to my community included rogue gluten items. The December 2023 box included a wheat-based ramen noodle packet. The January box included a gluten cookie.
This debacle inspired our founder to launch Love Me Gluten Free, which is curated exclusively for the gluten-free community.

Photo: Here’s a look inside the July 2023 Urthbox.
(8) William James
William James is a new subscription box for the gluten-free community. Each box contains 5-6 gluten-free food items and costs $75 plus + $17 to ship. This is expensive for what you get, but maybe you’ll find its charming branding alluring. Learn more here.
Discontinued Gluten-Free Subscription Boxes
Love With Food used to offer a gluten-free subscription box, but the owners sold the business to Snack Nation, which no longer offers one.
American Gluten-Free went out of business and is no longer available.
SnackSack once offered a snack discovery box, but it is no longer available.
Sips By closed its tea subscription service in 2024.
GF Goody shuttered in 2024.
Additional Reading
You might enjoy these articles, too:
- Gluten-Free Gift Guide – updated annually
- The Best Gluten-Free Products, Brands and Allergy-Friendly Foods
- 10 Tips to Eating Gluten-Free on a Budget
- Little GF Chefs Review: Best Gluten-Free Baking Kits for Kids
- 6 Reasons Why Gluten-Free Food is So Expensive
- These 9 Apps Will Help You Live Your Best Gluten-Free Life
- Gluten-Free Meal Kits by Green Chef: Reviewed by a Nutritional Professional with Celiac Disease


Thank you for letting me know.
December 11, I ordered gluten free boxes from Urthbox to give as Christmas presents to two family members with Celiac disease. One box arrived January 2. It was damaged. In addition, it had items that contained wheat. The second box still did not arrive. I requested a refund and believe I have a credit to the account. Not sure how I will actually get my money back but I would not order from them again.
My husband got me q subscription to green chef for mothers day, so that I could make gf meals. They are amazing and so fun to do!! Thete is a bit of a learning curve with timing all the prep and cooking, but after a few weeks I got it down. I like that you can take a break from getn meals each week. I have collected abt 3 dozen or so recipes from them so far, and I have started makn them with my own ingredients. It is so fun! I would highly recommend them.