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Awesome Pack March 2015 Subscription Box Review

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Awesome Pack
Cost: $44.99/month
Ships To: United States & Canada ($49.99 CAD)
Coupon Code: N/A
Awesome Pack March 2015 Subscription Box Review
Awesome Pack March 2015 Subscription Box

Awesome Pack is a monthly customized pack featuring hours of awesome activities! Each Awesome Pack is customized to your family’s specifics like family members age’s, likes dislikes, games you already have etc. You can opt for the “Awesome Family Pack” or the “Big Kid Mode”. The Awesome Family Pack is for a family that includes adults and children 15 and younger and is geared more towards fun games and activities that the whole family can do together. The Big Kid Mode is geared more for adults (or families with older children 12 plus) and is more about Awesome higher quality games and activities.

The Box

Awesome Pack ships via USPS around the 15th of the month. The March Awesome Pack packs were a bit delayed to due some shipping issues with vendors (I think that was it), but they were great about communicating the delay. If you sign up before the 15th of the month you will receive your pack that month. If you sign up after the 15th, you will receive your first pack the following month.

First Look
Second First Look

Everything looked great!  There isn’t another subscription box like Awesome Pack so it’s a really fun one to open up.

The Information Sheet

Awesome Pack includes a personalized information card giving you a summary of the items in the box. Here is what our box (for a family of 4 with almost 3 and 7 year old boys) included:

~Activity Book: All Awesome Pack‘s include an activity book with puzzles, a journal to write about all the fun you have been having and more fun activities to do.

Activity Book
Inside the Activity Book
Activity Book

~Shelby’s Snack Shack Game ($14.99): In your Awesome Pack questionnaire they ask if you if you want games for the entire family, the older kids, adults, etc. and selected games for the entire family. This game is perfect. It will help WB with counting and it’s a game that L will still enjoy as well.

Shelby’s Snack Shack Game

~Dig A Glow Dinosaur ($9.90): OMG, the timing on these couldn’t have been more perfect. I am putting these in the boys Easter Baskets. L saw one of these in the past and wanted it so he’ll be super excited when he sees it in his Easter Basket.

Dig A Glow Dinosaur

~Snazaroo ($8.99): These are pirate face stamps. WB spied these when I opened this box and wanted them on his face right away. I distracted him though and these will go in his Easter Basket.

Snazaroo

~Marvel Grab Zag ($6.95): Now this one is headed in L’s Easter Basket. I badly wanted to see what the prize inside was, but I didn’t want to spoil it for him. Plus it would be weird if the Easter Bunny delivered opened toys.

Marvel Grab Zag

~Chuck & Friends Truck (~$4): This is actually how I distracted WB from the face stamps! He was thrilled with his truck and actually took it to bed with him last night. LOL!

Chuck & Friends Truck

~Bug Out (~$10): This is going in L’s Easter Basket, but I think it’s something both boys will enjoy. I can also see that this game is going to get messy and competitive with little bug cards all over my living room ;).

Bug Out

All totaled I came up with a value of $54.83 for the March 2015 Awesome Pack. I should point out that I used online prices in my calculation and not retail prices.  Had I used retail prices I am sure the value would have been at least $10 more.  I loved their selections for us this month and thought this was a great pack!

What do you think of Awesome Pack?  If you are interested in subscribing or want to learn more, head on over to their site and check them out!

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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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