November Citrus Lane Review

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November Citrus Lane Box

Somehow my November Citrus Lane box arrived before I even got a shipment notification for it. I LOVE when that happens. This month’s theme was “fun with food” and I have to say, Citrus Lane did an amazing job sticking with the theme this month. This is the first month I think I can honestly say that every single item fit in with the theme.

First Look

I think since Citrus Lane boxes are on the larger size, it’s hard for them to pack a neat box. I am guessing it starts out neat and then just gets all messed up in transit. I do appreciate that they do not waste packaging material to try and “fill” out the box.

This box is for a 7-month old boy. I have mentioned it before, but Citrus Lane boxes are selected for you based on the age of your child. Your 2.5 year-old will not get what my 7-month old did. I have included some items that were included in other November boxes at the end of this post!

The Information Card

And here are the details:

Banana Fruit & Veggie Toy by Under the Nile ($8): WB is going to love this. I know as soon as I hand it over, he’s going to shove it right in his mouth. And since it’s made from certified organic cotton and “baby-friendly” construction, it’s totally fine. The idea is that this toy will start out as a teething toy and will be used in a shopping cart later one. Loves it.

Banana Fruit & Veggie Toy by Under the Nile

Green Eats Set of Four Snack Bowls ($6.99): We have lots of bowls around here, but none like this. They are made from recycled milk cartons (seriously they are) and are (obviously) BPA free. These are perfect not just for WB, but for L too! And I’ll admit it, I use the kids bowls sometimes too.

Green Eats Set of Four Snack Bowls

Goodbyn Snack Containers ($5.49): Now that WB is eating snacky foods these will be perfect to use to carry his stuff when we are out and about. Sure I could use a plastic bag, but his snacks would get crushed in my bag in about two seconds. And of course, these are also BPA free.

Goodbryn Snack Containers

Boon Spoon and Plum Organics Just Fruits Pouch ($5.49): If you’ve been reading my blog for awhile, you know I am obsessed with these Boon spoons. I was super excited to get more though since, umm, we’ve already lost some (where do these things go anyways). We have moved out of stage 1 pouch foods and prefer stage 2, but WB will eat this no problem.

Boon Spoon and Plum Organics Just Fruits Pouch

Juice Beauty Nutrient Moisturizer (A special treat for mom) ($9): This is supposed to bring back the “pregnancy glow”, but since I spent much of my time pregnant trying not to throw up, hopefully this just makes my skin look good!

Juice Beauty Nutrient Moisturizer

All totaled, my box was worth $34.97. It also included a coupon for 20% off Tiny Prints, but since you have to buy something to get that deal, I don’t consider it to add any value to the box. And now, as promised, here are some variations from this month’s boxes based on ages:



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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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