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Below are the latest additions (all were added as of 7.2.14) just added to the Monthly Subscription Box List. You can also find them book marked here.
**Coffee / Tea / Cocoa / Cocktail Boxes**
~The Roaster’s Pack: ~$28/month. Each month subscribers will receive three 4oz. pouches of coffee (either ground or whole bean) from three different roasters, along with monthly guide including tasting notes, editors notes and independent roaster bios.
**Food / Snack Boxes**
~SporkPack: $28.34/month. SporkPack is the only monthly subscription club for all things food. Each month, SporkPack handpicks 6-8 new items, ranging from kitchen gadgets to unique cooking essentials and rare delectable treats to include in your pack. SporkPack is currently invite only, but you can use code “JULYINVITE” to skip the waitlist.
**Jewelry Boxes**
~SheDangle: $29/month. SheDangle is a monthly earring subscription service. Each month, you will receive a handcrafted pair of earrings custom designed to meet your tastes which you specify when you purchase your subscription. You will also receive a special gift note with an inspirational quote to lift and empower you.
**Kids Boxes**
~Agent Ribbit: $24.99/month. Agent Ribbit sends you and your little detectives everything you need for exciting science investigations, every month! Boxes are designed for kids ages 4-9 and includes at least 4 science investigations and creative learning projects in every box.
~DoodleBug Busy Bags: $15.99/month. DoodleBug Busy Bags is a monthly craft subscription for kids ages 3 – 8 that aims to keep little hands busy and little minds active. Each month your child will receive a bag of 4 – 8 curated crafts, often centered on a holiday or seasonal theme, and all the supplies your child needs to complete each activity.
~Read Craft Bake: $30/month. Read Craft Bake is a subscription service designed to encourage and enhance the parent/child relationship through literacy, creativity and imagination. Their subscription includes a carefully chosen book, a craft or art project designed to match the book, and a limited edition recipe card featuring a recipe that has been created to correspond with the book.
~The World’s Most Fascinating Rock Collection: $16.33/month (3-month commitment required). The World’s Most Fascinating Rock Collection, a fun and educational monthly subscription based collection of twelve of the most fascinating rocks in the world for kids aged 5-13 years old. Each month your child will receive one of twelve rock or mineral samples shipped with a clear, connectable storage container that grows with and displays the collection. Your child will also receive fun and informative educational material specific to the included rock, instructions for applicable hands-on projects, and content-reinforcing paper activities.
**Miscellaneous Boxes**
~Gizmonthly: $14.99/month. Gizmonthly is a subscription service for all the cool things in technology that can help and/or entertain you. Each month you will receive an assortment of cool gadgets and gizmos from portable solar batteries to wireless acoustic amplifiers.
**Nail Boxes**
~Flirty Fingerz Nail Box: $14.99/month. Flirty Fingerz Nail Box is a monthly nail design subscription kit. Boxes feature creative hand picked nail design each month that will include all the tools as well as a tutorial and tips on how to create the look.
~Jamberry Style Box: $25/month (3-month commitment required). Each month you will receive exclusive Jamberry nail wraps that complement your signature style delivered right to your door. Boxes promise to have a value of $30+ in Jamberry products and will also include a nail file, orange stick and monthly style guide. (*)
**Regional Boxes**
~Taste Japan: ~$25/month. Taste Japan is a subscription service that sends out a box of Japanese goodies once a month. Every month you’ll get a lovingly packed box full of Japanese treats along with instructions, trivia, quiz’s, and competitions. On average, you can expect to receive 400 – 650g per month of treats.
**Other Subscription Box News**
~Boxtera: Boxtera is under new ownership and is working to improve the consistency in the sizes of the snacks being sent out. They also announced that they are working to improve the variety of snack options sent to customers.
~Candigirl: Candigirl has decided to take some time to restructure and improve upon their process and, therefore, will be suspending their subscription service until December 2014.
~Silly Rhino: Silly Rhino announced yesterday that they have elected to discontinue their subscription service. July 2014 will be their last box and long term subscribers will be issued refunds for the remaining portion of their service. Silly Rhino did note on Facebook that they are planning to reinvent themselves into a different type of business down the road, but no specifics were noted.
~Travelbox: Not sure what is going on with Travelbox, but subscriptions appear to be “Sold Out” on their website right now. There hasn’t been any official word that they have discontinued their service yet, but I will keep you posted if I hear anything!
As always, if I am missing any new subscriptions boxes or if you know of any box news I have missed, please let me know!
NOOOO! I am so sad about Silly Rhino shutting down! I wanted to give them a try but never got around to it!!! SO SAD!
On a side note, the rock collection box sounds so cool. My daughter ( 20 months old) loooooves rocks and I am tempted to signing up for her and then holding onto the items until she is ready for them.
That would be cool! I like how they all stack!
So many option, I would like to try Gizmonthly, but I think I will wait until I can see some reviews, but this is something my husband could like 🙂 This month I will try a box my facebook suggested called Kawaii box, it looks so cute 🙂 Have you tried it?
I don’t think I have heard of them?? I need to check them out! Thanks!
I’ve had a bad feeling about Travelbox! I just e-mailed to say this month would be my last month. I kept putting it off because I felt so guilty, like if I canceled they would fold. Stay strong Travelbox! Stay strong!
I thought they did really cute boxes! I hope it’s not the end!
Have you heard of Scratchbox? Its 30$ but you get nail accessories and other little things. Its worth checking out! I am on my 4th month and I love it! Similar to Jamberry but better in my opinion
I have. I have never tried them though. They are on my “Nail” list.
So many new boxes! I have to say though. . “Shedangle” . . . really, that’s the best they could do? lol
I’m subscribing to Austin bat box – a box about austin texas 🙂 $25/month
I have never heard of this one. I will have to check it out!
I think I’m going to try SporkPack! What do you think of Yumvelope? I’m trying to decide between them!
I’ve never tried SporkPack but it seems like they have gadgets and food while yumvelope is just food. It all depends on what you want!
Just saw that “Bike Loot has closed down operations.” I’m so bummed out, hubby is a cyclist and I had just found out about this box. If you know of any other cyclist boxes pleases let me know. I already have him subscribed to CycleBox but it’s bimonthly.
Oh that’s so sad. They put together a really nice box.
thefeed.com does a monthly subscription box of cycling food.
I am doing a giveaway for Jamberry nail wraps for $30 if anyone wants to go enter:
http://antoniapavone.wordpress.com/?p=2538&preview=true
I signed up for Gizmonthly right away after this post and then proceeded to email them asking what day of the month they charge cards for the monthly subscription and heard crickets. I’ve resent the email three times! I’m so irritated! Answering email seems like business 101 right? Now I’m anxious to see if the box even shows up!
I hope you hear back from them! You’d think they’d reply! What is their Facebook page like? Are they updating?
I went to twitter and sent a tweet to them about it and I heard back within an hour! I’ll have to keep that little tool in my back pocket for future use!
They were very apologetic and I now feel confident that all will be good 🙂