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December Tyler Florence Fancy Box Review + Coupon Code

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December Tyler Florence Fancy Box
December Tyler Florence Fancy Box

My December Tyler Florence Fancy Box was the 2nd Fancy Box I opened up today. I asked B which one I should do next and he just stared at me like I had two heads. He couldn’t even believe I was asking!

The Box

Fancy Box ships via FedEx and always takes two days to arrive to me. They ship out of a facility on MA, so it gets here nice and quickly. I was shocked to see all those Fancy Box notifications in my e-mail on Thursday! They must have really worked to get those out before the holidays and I totally appreciate it. I was so not expecting any of these until January.

First Look

The December Tyler Florence Fancy Box was heavy! I think that’s why B was so interested in it. He was so anxious to see what was so heavy. And I was too.  I looked right away for some information cards, but my box didn’t have any.  Boo! It wasn’t too hard to figure out what everything was and what it was used for though, but still.  Here is what I received:

~Amici Set of 6 Hermetic Spice Jars (Set of 6) ($16):  I have a feeling that I am not going to end up using these for spices!  I may rehome them to house some office supplies or something like that.  We have a whole rack on the pantry wall full of spice and these probably wouldn’t fit.  And would look cuter in my office anyway ;).

Amici Glass Jars (Set of 6)

~Amici Chalkboard Labels ($11): I love chalkboard labels!  These and my new Target One Spot chalk pens?  Perfection.

Amini Chalkboard Labels

~Tyler Florence Classic Pot Roast Sauce ($9): I haven’t had pot roast in years, but I guessing B would love to have this for dinner one night over break.

Tyler Florence Classic Pot Roast Sauce

~Sagaform Oil and Vinegar Oak Set ($26): We have a lot of kitchen “stuff”, but an oil and vinegar set is something we do not have!  B has already put it in his “area” in the kitchen and wasn’t like yeah, just put this in the basement, so I think it’s a win!

Sagaform Oil and Vinegar Oak Set

~Tyler Florence California Sea Salt ($7): This is a HUGE package of sea salt and is probably the main reason this box weighed so much.  It’s mined right in the inter-coastal marshlands of picturesque Sonoma county, California and B is thrilled with this.   We use sea salt all the time and he loves trying new ones.

Tyler Florence California Sea Salt

~Old River Road Regal Snowflake Cookie Cutter ($11): The pictures of the cookies on the Fancy website for this look, well, fancy!  My cookies won’t end up quite this amazing, but I love this cookie cutter and it will totally get used. For cookies and sandwiches.

Old River Road Regal Snowflake Cookie Cutter

All totaled the December Tyler Florence Fancy Box had a value of $80, which is almost double the cost of the box ($39 + $7.95 shipping).  While the Jennifer Love Hewitt Fancy Box is my favorite celebrity Fancy box, the Tyler Florence one is B’s favorite!

Did you get the December Tyler Florence Fancy Box Fancy Box?  What’d you think? If you are thinking of ordering this or ANY of the Fancy Boxes, click here and get on it! You can always use the coupon code “FOLLOWUP10″ to save 10% on any Fancy.com, order, including subscription boxes. If you can’t find the Fancy Box you are looking for, I suggest just doing search for “Fancy Box“. It’s much easier than trying to navigate their site.

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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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