BuddhiBox Review – March 2017

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BuddhiBox Review - March 2017

BuddhiBox is a curated box of items to enhance your yoga practice and lifestyle. BuddhiBox is $30.95/month, and each month you will receive 4-6 full and sample sized items that enrich mind, body, and soul. Items may include healthy food, supplements, beauty products, and yoga accessories. BuddhiBox also offers a smaller box for $11.95/month which includes 2-3 product samples and coupons. I received the full-size BuddhiBox to review.

BuddhiBox
Cost: Full-Size: $30.95/month.  Sample Size: $11.95/month.
Ships To: United States and Canada.
Coupon Code: N/A

Disclosure: This complimentary box was received for review purposes. All opinions are my own, and no compensation was received.

BuddhiBox Review - March 2017

BuddhiBox Review - March 2017

BuddhiBox Review - March 2017
The March 2017 BuddhiBox included the following items:

~JasmineSeven Fresh Feet Wipes ($3.32): Summer is coming, which means flip-flop season is coming and that means dirty feet.  I hate when my feet get dirty.  I hate it.  These are perfect to keep in your bag during the summer and are also vegan, cruelty-free and consciously made.

BuddhiBox Review - March 2017

 

~Trikola Wooden Holder ($1.23) and Incense Set ($2.27): Trikola incense is made in India by fair trade and cottage industry partners.  They included the “Best Sellers” assorted set, which features Lavender Fields, Frankincense & Myrrh, Patchouli, Sandalwood and Hawaiian High.  I like that they included a variety so there is bound to be something you like in there.

BuddhiBox Review - March 2017

 

~New Chapter Perfect Hair, Skin & Nails ($12): I can always use Hair, Skin & Nails vitamins!  These are non-GMO and vegetarian.  They contain a rare plant-nutrient clinically proven to maintain a youthful appearance and reduce fine line and wrinkles.

BuddhiBox Review - March 2017

 

~Please Notes Labels of Love Water Bottle Labels ($15): I thought the price for these was a little high at first and then I discovered that there is a design on both sides. Which is cool because you see the feeling on the front and then the flip side has an affirmation!  Very cool.

BuddhiBox Review - March 2017

 

~Pranayums Daily Super Spice Shot ($9.99): These “super spices” are to be added to your daily oatmeal or coffee.  The shots contain turmeric, ginger, black pepper, cardamom, cinnamon, and licorice root. I have been hearing about all of the great benefits turmeric has, so I have nothing to lose by trying these for a week.   Note: This same sampler was also sent in the March 2017 BuddhiBox.

BuddhiBox Review - March 2017

 

~Love ROWAN Vegan Leather Antler Pendant ($25): Until I read the information card, I thought the pouch was the “item.”  Turns out the item was the necklace that was inside the pouch! Oops! The necklace is a brass charm of a mule deer antler hanging from leather from Kenya.  The pendant supports Antlers for Orphans, which is a campaign created by Love ROWAN.  These antler pendants fund education for local orphans and also help Kenyan widows provide for their families.  This same necklace was also sent in the December 2015 BuddhiBox.

BuddhiBox Review - March 2017
March 2017 BuddhiBox
March 2017 BuddhiBox

 

~Zico Natural 100% Premium Coconut Water (~$1.50): This is labeled a “Bonus Snack” on the information card.  I know some people love coconut water, but I just can’t get into it.

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All totaled I came up with a value of $70.31 for the March 2017 BuddhiBox.  The value was there, but I disappointed to see some repeats in here.  If you are a new subscriber, this isn’t an issue, but if you have been with the box for a while, repeats (unless it’s a consumable) aren’t all that great.

What do you think of BuddhiBox?  If you are interested in subscribing or want to learn more, click here!

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Jennifer

Jennifer is the author and founder of Subscription Box Ramblings. She first discovered subscription boxes in 2012 and has been addicted since. Current favorites include CAUSEBOX, Boxycharm and Beachly!

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