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PrettyFit
Cost: $50/month
Ships To: United States.
Coupon Code: ROASM10 to take $10 off your first box.
PrettyFit packs collections of the best women’s nutritional supplements, healthy snacks, and workout gear into one box that is delivered to your doorstep. Each pack has a unique theme and is curated by a fitness professional who also includes their workout tips, recipes, and more.
PrettyFit ships via USPS. Their website indicates that they may also use UPS from time to time and that all orders will ship within 3 weeks of your order date.
Just like the last PrettyFit box I received, this one was super heavy! Everything is packed very nicely and looked great.
The April 2015 PrettyFit box contained the following items:
~Urban Remedy Cacao Brittle ($6.99): The flavors in this include organic cacao, cinnamon and banana, coconut, sprouted almonds, vanilla, Himalayan sea salt, cinnamon, and agave. I think it’s good on yogurt, but I would love to hear what other people do with it. The pack also included a $10 gift card to Urban Remedy.
~Nogii Protein D’Light Chocolate Caramel Bliss ($1.99): I didn’t know it until I saw the label, but I guess this is Elizabeth Hasselbecks’ line? I can’t say I am in love with these, but I would have them again.
~B-Up Bars ($5.99): I received the Sugar Cookie, Chocolate Mint and Peanut Butter flavors of these. I tried each of them and I think the Sugar Cookie was my favorite. These didn’t seem as dense to me as a lot of other protein bars do and I liked that.
~Amrita Energy Bar ($5.99): I can’t say that I enjoyed these as much as the other bars in the box. It’s all a matter of personal preference though. These are dairy-free, gluten-free, peanut-free and soy-free. They are also naturally flavored and contain no artificial sweeteners.
~Protizyme 2lb Vanilla Cake by Metabolic Nutrition and Samples ($44.99): I am not a huge fan of drinking my meals, but I didn’t think this tasted bad. Maybe not exactly like cake, but it’ll do in a pinch. I will likely also try to use it for pancakes, muffins, etc. This site has a ton of great ideas and recipes.
~Nogii Whey + Quinoa Protein Samples: The information card labels these as having a $3.98 value, but since they are marked free samples I didn’t assign any value to them at all. These are 1/2 a serving each, so not a full meal, but you could use them as an afternoon snack.
~Rockin Green Athletic Wear Detergent Sample ($3.99): I love that they included this in here. It’s an eco-friendly laundry soap designed specifically for workout gear. We’ve tried other products from this line and have liked them. Plus a size like this is awesome for traveling. Ever buy laundry soap from a hotel? It’s not cheap.
All totaled I came up with a value of ~$70 for the April 2015 PrettyFit box. And that was without including the cost of the samples or the $10 gift code that came along with the box.
What do you think of PrettyFit? If you are interested in subscribing or just want to check them out, click here. You can use the coupon code “ROASM10” to save $10 off your first box which makes the deal even sweeter.
Great review, informative and well written.