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June 2014 Hammock Pack Review

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Hammock Pack
Cost: $30/month ($25 + $5 S/H)
Ships To: Continental United States.
June 2014 Hammock Pack - Los Angeles
June 2014 Hammock Pack – Los Angeles

In my effort to try some new subscription boxes, I signed up for Hammock Pack last month. I always thought they looked like a cool box and decided it was time to try them for myself.

If you aren’t familiar with them, Hammock Pack is a monthly surprise pack filled with everything you need to take a much needed getaway without even leaving your home. Boxes are geared towards women and each month you will receive a pack filled with a mix of food, bath products, housewares, and accessories that you’d only find if you visited that month’s destination city.

The Box

Hammock Pack ships via USPS Priority Mail (which I love) and took just two days to arrive.

First Look
Second First Look

The first look was very cute.  I wouldn’t say I was in love, but I was for sure anxious to see what everything was.  I thought everything was packaged very well and the presentation was great.

The Information Card

The June 2014 Hammock Pack destination city was “Los Angeles” and includes health-conscious items and some of the most creative beauty products out there.  Here is what was inside:

~Museum Nail Nail Polish Wraps ($12.50): I saw these in a spoiler for this month and was right away excited.  They are based on collaborations with various artists and are so cool. I received “The Jungalow Collection” by Justina Blakeney which are “plant life inspired”. The set includes 16 nail wraps and I am debating if I want to use just one or two per hand or just use them all at once.

Museum Nail Nail Polish Wraps

~The Yes Bar Snack Bar ($3): This is way better than I expected. Sometimes “snack” bars with an assortment of ingredients aren’t so amazing. But this was good. I would totally try some of their other flavors.

The Yes Bar Snack Bar

~Sencha Naturals Green Tea Mints ($3.95): I have tried the pink dragonfruit flavored mints from this brand and I don’t like these quite as much, but they are pretty good still. And I really like the little leaf designs on them.

Sencha Naturals Green Tea Mints

~Mebath Bath Ice Cream (Summer Rain) ($9.99): Ohhh, how cute is this? Maybe this will actually inspire me to take that bath I have been planning on taking. Baths always sound so relaxing in theory, but I just never take them. But this is just so cool. And Mebath looks like they have a ton of other cool stuff. I for sure want to try that Shower Sherbet!

Mebath Bath Ice Cream

~Beanfields Bean & Rice Chips ($2): I am not even sure I knew these came in ranch? Either way they are quite good. “Bean chips, well just doesn’t have a great ring to it, but these are better than they sound!

Beanfields Bean & Rice Chips

All totaled I came up with a value of $31.44 for the June 2014 Hammock Pack – “Los Angeles” box.  The value was just slightly over the cost of the box (which is $30 shipped), but I like that it introduced me to a few new brands and I also felt like it was a treat just for me.  I am going to keep this subscription and see where they take me next month!

What do you think of Hammock Pack?  What variations did you get this month?  If you are interested in subscribing or just 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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