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Num-Nums Munch Box is a snack subscription box for people with allergies or dietary restrictions. When you sign up, you choose between dairy-free, gluten-free or nut-free. You also choose between a single box and a double box. Single boxes are $21.99/month and filled with 10-12 snacks. Double boxes are $43.50/month and filled with 20-24 snacks. Right now, all their inventory is dairy, nut and gluten-free, so your box will be the same, no mater what box you pick. Many of their snacks are also free from the top 8 allergens: dairy, soy, wheat, gluten, egg, peanut, tree nut, fish, and shellfish. My 5-year-old has a peanut allergy, so I was really excited to review a nut-free box. I review snack boxes frequently, and I always have to be careful to consume any peanut products right away, so my son won't accidentally eat it. Continue Reading …
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Sharing Small February 2015 Review
Sharing Small is a new sock subscription box that not only sends cute socks, but gives back to kids in need. Sharing Small is $10.00/month and each month your child gets two pairs of socks, and a postcard from the Sharing Small characters. There are three different sizes of socks: ages 2-4, 5-8, and 9-12. Sharing Small also gives back! For every pair of socks your child receives, Sharing Small donates a pair to charity. Continue Reading …
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March 2015 Ipsy Spoilers
Ipsy is the cutest subscription. For $10.00 a month, you get a glam bag full of 4-6 beauty items. Once you get your bag, you can review your items online, and tell Ipsy what you think. When you complete reviews, you earn points, which can be redeemed for special items. I am using my reader's referral links for a month, so be sure to use their link, if you want to subscribe.
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Vegan Cuts Beauty Box is $19.95/month and each box contains 4-7 full size and deluxe size beauty products. Every product is cruelty free and is mostly organic and natural. I am not a practicing Vegan, but I love beauty products that are free from all that harmful stuff and are cruelty free. I was sent the February 2015 Vegan Cuts Beauty Box, and I was excited to see what was inside. Continue Reading …
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Urthbox is healthy food subscription box that sends full size snacks that are typically non-gmo, organic and all natural. When you sign up, you can choose between Classic, Gluten-Free, Vegan and Diet box options. When you subscribe, you choose between mini, small, medium and large. I was sent the Classic Large box for review. Continue Reading …
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Gilt City has released a huge coupon for there already great deals! When you use the code YAYSPRING25 on GILT, you will save an extra 25% off! Gilt is a great deal website, and if you are not a member yet, it's super easy. Just use this link to sign up. When you are looking for the deals, click “City” and they will be there.
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Ipsy Eyelash Curler Update – February 2015
You might have heard the buzz around the Emite Makeup Eyelash Curler from this month's Ipsy bag. I had seen a couple of pictures where it had pulled out some eyelashes, but honestly, didn't give it much thought. I guess Ipsy has been flooded with emails about this, so Ipsy has released an official statement (see below) Continue Reading …
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Beauty Joy is a beauty and jewelry subscription box, that is is only $15.00/month. Each box comes with one hand-curated Jewelry Item, one Full Size Beauty Item, and 2-3 deluxe samples. I received Beauty Joy in November 2014, so I was excited to review them again, especially since I have heard such good things about them. Continue Reading …
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February 2015 Koala Crate Review + Coupon
Our Koala Crate actually arrived pretty early this month, which is good because our Kiwi Crate is delayed.. Koala Crate is $19.99/month and is made for 3-4 year olds. Koala Crate partnered with Highlights magazine to create imagine! magazine. Koala Crate is filled with fun project and activities, so preschoolers can have hands on learning. Continue Reading …