Epicure.com Review 2025
Epicure started in Canada in the late 1990s with a very clear mission:
Help people cook real, healthy food at home, quickly and easily.
The brand focused on:
Clean ingredients – no artificial colors, flavors, or preservatives
100% gluten-free, produced in a peanut-free facility
Many products that were vegan, nut-free, kosher or halal friendly
Lower sugar and sodium than typical supermarket mixes
Instead of selling in supermarkets, Epicure chose a direct-sales / MLM model. Products were sold through independent consultants who hosted cooking parties, online demos, and catalog sales.
In short: Epicure was positioned as a healthier, more transparent alternative to standard packet sauces and boxed meal kits. Epicure.com
Epicure.com offered a complete “cooking system” – not just food, but also tools and recipes. The main categories were:
These are dry seasoning packets designed to become a full dish when you add your own protein and vegetables. Examples include:
Butter Chicken
Honey Garlic Meatballs
Beef & Broccoli
Taco and Sloppy Joe mixes
Mac & Cheese seasoning
They’re not ready-made meals, but smart shortcuts: you follow the recipe on the pack, add a few fresh ingredients, and dinner is ready in around 20 minutes.
This is where Epicure really shone. Popular products included:
3 Onion Dip Mix
Lemon Dilly Dip
Guacamole mix
SPG (Salt–Pepper–Garlic)
Herb blends and “global flavor” mixes for Italian, Indian, Asian-inspired dishes, and more
These are multipurpose: great for dips, salad dressings, marinades, roasted vegetables, and seasoning meats.
Epicure also sold dessert mixes like:
Lava cakes
Lemon desserts
Brownies and sweet toppings
The idea: quick, portion-controlled desserts with cleaner labels than typical box mixes.
To support the recipes, Epicure offered simple, practical tools such as:
The Multipurpose Steamer (microwave-safe silicone)
Sheet pans, silicone liners
Measuring tools and small gadgets
This allowed Epicure to sell not just products, but a full cooking experience: tools + ingredients + recipes.

Epicure’s biggest strength is ingredient standards:
No artificial colors or flavors
No MSG or high-fructose corn syrup
Fully gluten-free and peanut-free production
Many products suitable for people with food sensitivities
For families dealing with allergies, celiac disease, or special diets, this level of safety and transparency is a huge plus.
Most customer feedback over the years has been very positive:
Spices are flavorful but not overwhelmingly salty
Many blends are kid-friendly while still interesting for adults
Fans often talk about finally getting their family to eat more vegetables because the seasonings taste so good
Some standout mixes (like Honey Garlic Meatball, Butter Chicken, 3 Onion Dip, and Crispy & Crunchy Coating) have consistently earned high ratings and repeat purchases.
If you like the idea of restaurant-style flavor with home-cooked control, Epicure delivers.

Epicure was designed for real life:
Most recipes aim for 15–20 minutes cooking time
Lots of one-pan or microwave options
Clear recipe cards, meal plans, and themed collections (e.g., weeknight dinners, budget meals)
This makes Epicure ideal for:
Busy professionals
Parents who need fast dinners
Beginners who feel nervous about seasoning food
You don’t have to guess how much spice to use or search for new recipes every day. You simply pick a packet, follow the instructions, and dinner is done.
Epicure is not the cheapest option on the shelf, but it’s not ultra-luxury either. It sits in the “premium but still reachable” category.
Meal solution packs usually come in sets (e.g., 3 sachets per box)
Spice blends cost more than no-name supermarket spices, but are comparable to good-quality spice shops or health-food brands
Cookware like the Multipurpose Steamer is a one-time investment, but fans say it becomes one of their most-used kitchen tools
If you cook with Epicure regularly, it can save money vs. takeout, reduce food waste, and make home cooking more consistent. If you only cook occasionally, it may feel a bit pricey.
Because Epicure worked through independent consultants, your experience depended heavily on your local rep:
Pros:
Personal recommendations and cooking tips
Fun demos and cooking classes (online or in-person)
Ability to host parties and earn rewards
Cons:
Some people don’t like MLM / party-plan sales
You might feel pressured to buy or host
Harder to “just pick something up” like in a supermarket
In early 2025, Epicure suddenly announced that it was ceasing operations. Many consultants and customers found out via email and social media, and the official website went offline or into a minimal state.
The result:
No more regular ordering through Epicure.com
No official customer service or money-back guarantee
Consultants left with unsold stock and an uncertain future
There have been reports and hints that the brand might relaunch under new ownership, possibly with a refreshed strategy. However, until everything is clearly announced and stable, the situation is uncertain.
Excellent for special diets: gluten-free, allergy-conscious, with many vegan and religious-diet-friendly options
Clean ingredients compared to typical seasoning packets and boxed meals
Great taste – many blends have loyal fans and repeat buyers
Very convenient: short cooking times, simple recipes, minimal prep
Smart cookware that genuinely speeds up weeknight cooking
Business uncertainty after the 2025 shutdown – no guaranteed support or returns
Limited availability: you may only find remaining stock or resellers
Original MLM model wasn’t attractive to everyone
Not the cheapest option if you’re on a very tight budget
If we look only at the products themselves – spices, dips, sauces, meal mixes – Epicure is easy to recommend. The brand built its reputation on:
Clean labels
Excellent flavor
Real convenience
If you can still find fresh, sealed Epicure products at a fair price, especially favorites like seasoning blends and dip mixes, they are usually worth buying.
However, from a company and business perspective, 2025 is a transition period:
The original operation has shut down
Any future relaunch is not yet fully clear or proven
There is risk for anyone investing heavily as a consultant or stocking up blindly
For home cooks:
If you find Epicure products, treat them like a limited, premium pantry find. Great to try, but don’t become dependent on them until the brand’s future is confirmed.
For potential consultants or business partners:
Wait for official announcements, clear terms, and a stable relaunch before committing time or money.