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BarkBox Review + Coupon Code – March 2015

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BarkBox
Cost: $29/month
Ships To: United States and Canada.  Shipping is an additional $5 to those outside the continental US and in Canada.
Coupon Code: Use code “RAMBLING” save 15% off ANY subscription plan.

BarkBox March 2015 Subscription Box Review + Coupon Code
BarkBox March 2015 Subscription Box Review

BarkBox is a monthly subscription box for dogs. Each monthly box contains a combination of 4-6 treats, toys, and hygiene products that have been hand selected and approved by Scout (the dog), head product tester for BarkBox. Boxes can be customized based on the size of your pet (I get the Small box for the furries) and you can add an additional toy to your box for an extra $9/month.We have been getting BarkBox for ages and have always been satisfied with them.

The Box

BarkBox ships via DHL Global Mail (starts out with DHL and is delivered by the Post Office) and took under a week to arrive to me.

First Look

Baxter (my Shorkie) was resting in my office my I did some unboxing until I opened up BarkBox.  He could either smell something or he knows the box because as soon as I opened it, he was right next to me!

The Information Card

The March 2015 BarkBox theme is “Island Paradise” and included the following treasures:

~Swag Co. Parrot ($9): This is a BarkBox exclusive! It’s super sturdy and there’s no way my boys will be able to rip into this.  They aren’t heavy chewers, but they can easily rip apart a stuffed animal.  That’s not happening here though.

Swag Co. Parrot

~Yeti Corp Golden Nugget ($7.99): You can either microwave these or boil them before serving.  Either use them as a food topper or popcorn teats.  They are made from Nepali yak and cow milk, salt and lime juice.  That combination doesn’t sound good to me personally, but the dogs thought they were fabulous.

Yeti Corp Golden Nugget

~PetProject Squeeki Tiki ($8): This could be the kind of toy that ends up getting “lost”.  LOL!  It’s so squeaky and the dogs have already mastered getting it to squeak every single time they touch it.  On the bright side it’s BPA free, cadmium free and lead free and they love it, so there’s that.

PetProject Squeeki Tiki

~Etta Says! Toasted Coconut Bitz ($7):  I suspect these were what Baxter was after when he was helping me open the box!  They are made in the USA and are 100% natural.  Both boys approved of these.

Etta Says! Toasted Coconut Bitz

~Etta Says! Bison Chew ($3):  I haven’t given these one to the boys yet, but they love to fight over these types of chews.  There could be 10 of them in the house, but they always seem to want the same one.  Eventually though one dog will let his guard down and the other will snag it so they do end up “sharing”.

Etta Says! Bison Chew

All totaled I came up with a value of $34.99 for the March 2015 BarkBox.  I believe that every single toy, treat and snack in this box was new to us this month and I  love when that happens!  If you are looking for a dog box, I don’t think you can go wrong with BarkBox!

Baxter

Do you subscribe to BarkBox?  What’d you think of this month’s box?  If you want to subscribe or learn more, click here. A monthly subscription is $29/month, but if you opt for a longer subscription, the price drops as low as $18/month (that’s what I get)!  And you can use the code “RAMBLING” to save 15% off ANY subscription plan!

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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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