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PijonBox
Cost: $30.99/month
Ships To: Continental United States
PijonBox, who kindly sent me this box to review, is a monthly subscription box geared towards college students. Each PijonBox includes 5-6 products selected just for college students (subscriptions are customized by male and female – I got the female) and contain a value of $30-$50 per box.
My PijonBox shipped via FedEx Smart Post and took about a week to arrive. You can upgrade to FedEx Ground for a few dollars more if you want it to arrive faster.
I knew I’d seen a few pictures of the March PijonBox floating around, but I couldn’t quite recall what was inside. And even from the first look I still couldn’t remember.
The March 2014 PijonBox theme was “Get Energized” and included the following items to get you up and energized:
~TOCCS Panorama Earbuds ($29): I can always use new earbuds and I am guessing that college students are the same way. Where do they all go? I have no idea.
~Energems Mint Chocolate and Peanut Butter Chocolate Energy Candies ($2.99/each): B and I both love these! They have caffeine and chocolate which are two of my favorite things. Oh and B-Vitamins too ;).
~Revolution Tea Sample Pack ($2.99): This tea contains the serve health benefits as a serving of vegetables, which is awesome. However, I still don’t plan on drinking it. B might like this one though, so I will keep this.
~Plump for Joy Thickening Hair Lifter from Not Your Mother ($5.99): This spray is suppose to lift and thicken your hair and Pijon suggests using it after a workout. I like Not Your Mothers stuff and my hair always needs a boost (it actually really needs a haircut).
~Pan De Oro Organic Tortilla Chips ($3.99): These chips are billed as a great post snack workout. I don’t know that I think of chips as an after workout snack, but I will be saving them for Taco Tuesday!
All totaled I came up with a value of $47.95 for the March 2014 PijonBox for her. I liked the big items (the hair product and the headphones) so I consider this one a win. Boxes are $29/month and are even less if you purchase a longer subscription.
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