10 Storks Review – Month 2

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Edited to Add: 10 Storks is no longer in business.

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10 Storks is a brand new monthly subscription box for moms-to-be. 10 Storks offers 9 customized boxes for moms-to-be – one for each month of pregnancy and a 10th box (which is free with a 9-month subscription) for the baby! Boxes include essentials like pre-natal vitamins and baby books & luxuries like chocolate, tea, and body butter.

And just like in my review for Month 1, I want to mention that I am not pregnant, but when 10 Storks asked me if I wanted to check out their subscription, of course I said yes!

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The Box

10 Storks ships via USPS and is fast! I know a few people ordered it after my last post and had let me know that their packages were shipped by 10 Storks that same day or the next. You don’t have to worry about ordering say Month 4 and then not getting it until you are in your 5th month.

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First Look
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Second First Look

Just like with Month 1, the Month 2 10 Storks box was packaged like a gift. I always hate to open things that are packaged so nicely.  I don’t like to ruin it 😉

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The Information Card

10 Storks comes with an information card / letter which gives you information about each of the products in the box, as well as, the stage of your pregnancy.  Here is what the box included:

~Mambino Morrocan Clay Renewing Face Scrub (& Samples) ($14):  This works even on sensitive skin and helps with hyperpigmentation, so it’s perfect for pregnancy.  I personally can’t wait to test this out!  I am always looking for a few face scrub and I’ve never tried a clay scrub.

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Mambino Morrocan Clay Renewing Face Scrub

~Tums ($4.25): I don’t know why, but I never had Tums when I was pregnant?  I have no idea why not.  I just didn’t.   I had some prescription stuff that worked like a charm.  If I have another, I am trying Tums.

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Tums

~Prenatal Workout DVD ($11.96): If I liked workout dvds I probably would like this one, but I just can’t get myself motivated to do them!  One day I am going to get B to do one of the many workout dvds I receive with me!

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Prenatal Workout DVD

~Earth Mama Angel Baby Organic Tea ($3.87): You know how I love tea!  Just kidding!  I am sure people that enjoy tea, which seems to be about 90% of the population, would enjoy this.

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Earth Mama Angel Baby Organic Tea

~Dr. Suess “Oh Baby, the Places You’ll Go!: A Book to Be Read In-Utero” ($6.29): This book is totally adorable and I can’t believe that I have never heard of it before.  This is my new go to gift for friends who are expecting!  So so so cute!

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Dr. Suess “Oh Baby, the Places You’ll Go!: A Book to Be Read In-Utero”

~Nexxus Hair Travel Set ($8.49): Who can’t use a travel set of hair products?  You could use these now OR save them for your hospital bag!  I do tend to over pack (hospital bags included), but these are a total necessity!

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Nexxus Hair Travel Set

~Newman’s Own Organic Mint ($2.25): This is just an everyday item that is nice to have with you.  They are in my bag already.

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Newman’s Own Organic Mint

All totaled the Month 2 10 Storks box had a value of $51.11.  Boxes are $40/month and, like I mentioned before, if you you a free 10th box if you purchase a 9-month subscription.  I love the idea of a special box for pregnancy because, let’s face it, when you are sick daily, dead tired and feeling huge, a box of goodies in the mail is exactly what you need!

What do you think of 10 Storks?  Interested in signing up or just want to learn more?  Click here.

Disclosure: This box was received free of charge in exchange for an honest review. As always, all opinions are my own and no compensation was received.
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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!

This Post Has 2 Comments

  1. Mrs. L

    If you have another eh? Guess that leaves the door open 🙂

  2. Jenn S

    Tums can actually be a little dangerous if you use them a lot in pregnancy…they ended up giving me horrible kidney stones that landed me in the ER at 30 weeks because I’d been using them so much for heartburn!!!

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