When I was younger, I loved when they had grab bags at
stores. I used to buy them every chance I got. They had them at the dollar
store and sometimes at the drug store full of teen toiletries. It was always
exciting to get a surprise. You never knew what you would find inside. You
usually knew what kind of items you would find, but never what. I used to love
when I went to a party and they would give you a wrapped up surprise as a party
favor or as a party game. Now companies have updated the same idea of surprises
in the form of subscription boxes. They are monthly boxes that you don’t know
what is inside but they usually have a theme like kids, pets or beauty items.
You pay a small monthly fee and every month you receive some awesome goodies. They also make a great gift!
There are so many different types of subscription boxes. If you don’t know where to look you may miss some really great subscription boxes. Thankfully there is CrateJoy who has them all in one place. Sometimes I hear about them from TV or a friend but I always forget which one they are mentioning. CrateJoy makes it so easy, gives ratings and you can even sign up for multiple subscriptions really easily.
Here are my top 8 subscription boxes:
Box O’ Munch is a subscription box for those who love to
snack. I love to snack but, I don’t always like to have healthy snacks. Box O’
Munch contains things like candy, chips and cookies. You receive 10-15 pieces
of awesome treats a month. https://www.cratejoy.com/box-o-munch
Nerd Block is a monthly subscription box that is full of
nerdy things. My son would love this subscription block. It could have Star
Wars items, Pokémon, and other “nerd” items.
It would be a fun monthly surprise for kids or anyone who likes Star
Wars, comic books, or Pokémon. It also comes in its very own block which is
really cool. https://www.cratejoy.com/nerd-block
Benko Box is a box full of everything you would need to make
a masterpiece for kids. Noah is a great artist. This box contains 10-12 art
supplies each month. This box is great because buying art supplies can be
expensive. You also have to plan out what you want to make. Benko Box gives you
other art supplies to use that you might not think about using. https://www.cratejoy.com/benko-box
Faithbox is a subscription box full of items that will help
inspire Christian living. It contains items that are good for the planet and
others. They also feed a needy child for every box you buy. Faithbox is truly
inspirational and would make a great gift for my neighbors who are always
helping others. https://www.cratejoy.com/faithbox
A Little Bundle would be a great gift for a new baby. A
Little Bundle is a subscription box full of items for baby and mom. It contains
items that your baby will love. It’s a great way to keep the gifts coming after
they are home from the hospital. There
is a clothing item in each bundle. Such a fun surprise for any new mom. https://www.cratejoy.com/a-little-bundle
Hamptons Lane is the ultimate kitchen monthly subscription
box. You can find recipes, kitchen gadgets and Artisan food items. I love to
cook and try new things. This box would be something fun for me because I have
a kitchen gadget collection. Each month there is a different theme so you will
always get a great variety. https://www.cratejoy.com/hamptons-lane
Flicker Box is a really cool artisan candle subscription
box. You receive candles from candle artists from around the United States. I
love candles and I really think that they help make your home warm and welcome.
I don’t think you can ever have too many
candles. https://www.cratejoy.com/flicker-box
Darby Smart is a mystery monthly box full of DIY items. You
never know what you are going to get to make that month. It could be perfume or
it could be a cool craft for your kids. I would love this box because I love to
make things and I love surprises. I know I would wait each month for it to
arrive. https://www.cratejoy.com/darby-smart
What are your favorite subscription boxes? For more
information and many more subscription boxes check out Cratejoy.
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