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Hazel Lane
Cost: Classic ($46.99/month), Deluxe ($69.99/month), Uber Deluxe ($114.99/month) and G5 ($179.99/month)
Ships To: Continental United States.
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My October 2014 Hazel Lane box arrived on Halloween! I love getting this box and always look forward to seeing their selections.
If you aren’t familiar, Hazel Lane sends a carefully curated box of surprise goodies from that month’s selected city that they think represents its spirit. The idea is to give you an affordable way to explore the world without having to leave your house! Items you can expect to see included are food, drink, clothing, accessories and handcrafted items chosen by locals with the environment, social responsibility and CHICNESS in mind. I subscribe to the “Classic” box which is $46.99/month.
Hazel Lane ships via USPS Priority Mail near the end of the month. No tracking is sent on this box, but you can generally expect it to arrive the last few days of the month.
I couldn’t tell too much from the first look, but I think I liked what I saw.
The October 2014 Hazel Lane destination was “Nashville” and included the following finds from the Music City:
~Loveless Cafe Oven Mitt ($12): According to the information card, Loveless Cafe is one of the nation’s top spots to snag biscuits and brunch. Just reading about them makes me want to visit there. I do love this oven mitt and it’s already gotten some use.
~HamiltonHouse Prints ($9.50): These prints are made on upcycled music sheets. I like the idea behind this and this it’s absolutely perfect for the theme, but I am not totally sure what I am going to do with it. I will try and figure something out though.
~Project 615 Legends Tote ($15): This is a Hazel Lane exclusive! 100% of the proceeds from Project 615 purchases go to charity and they are based in Nashville.
~Music City Suds If Scrubbing You Is Wrong… ($6): I feel like I have gotten something from Music City Suds before, but I can’t recall where. This soap is all natural and is packaged in reclaimed sheet music. I do wish Hazel Lane would have packaged this in some sort of bag or something though because it did leave some soap shavings / residue on the tote. They will for sure come off, but still.
~Little Seed Farm Salve ($5): This salve can be used on lips, cuticles, and anywhere else you have chapped skin. It’s made in small batches in Nashville and will be great for the upcoming winter weather.
~GooGoo Cluster Guitar Pick & GooGoo Cluster ($2): We have a guitar (although no one really knows how to play), but we’ll probably use this as a bookmark as suggested on the information card. As for the GooGoo Cluster? Well B polished that off about two minutes after I opened the box. I’d say he liked it.
~Bonus: Nashville Artist Download ($12): I haven’t played around with any of the music downloads yet and will probably end up passing this on to B for him to use.
All totaled I came up with a value of $51.45 for the October 2014 Hazel Lane box. That doesn’t include the value of the download since that was a bonus item! I for sure think I got a feel of Nashville with this box and always love the unique items that they select!
What do you think of Hazel Lane? If you are interested in subscribing or want to learn more, click here. In addition to the Classic box which is the one I subscribe to and is $46.99/month, they offer a Deluxe Box ($69.99/month), an Uber Deluxe Box ($114.99/month) and a G5 Box ($179.99/month).