EggDrop October 2015 Subscription Box Review

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EggDrop
Cost: $19.99/month
Ships To: United States
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EggDrop October 2015 Subscription Box Review
EggDrop October 2015 Subscription Box

EggDrop is a new subscription box for kids who love Shopkins™, Kinder™ eggs, blind bags, blind boxes or any other type of surprise toy. Each box will contain six eggs filled with surprise toys.

EggDrop October 2015 Subscription Box Review
The Box

EggDrop ships via USPS and takes just a few days to arrive.

EggDrop October 2015 Subscription Box Review
First Look
EggDrop October 2015 Subscription Box Review
Unboxed

My kids (they are 3 and 7) LOVE these blind boxes and bags, so this subscription is a no brainer for me.  It’s one box both of them enjoy.

EggDrop October 2015 Subscription Box Review
The Card

EggDrop doesn’t include an information card, but there really isn’t much to explain about a box like this.  Here is what the October box included:

~Hello Kitty Mashems: We ended up getting the Hello Kitty ghost and it’s awesome.  It’s filled with water and has a fun squishy texture. I actually have this on my desk right now ;).

EggDrop October 2015 Subscription Box Review
Hello Kitty Mashems
EggDrop October 2015 Subscription Box Review
Hello Kitty – Out of Package

~Minions Blind Pack: Minions! We received Stuart, but any of the them would have been okay with us.  We see these bags at Target all the time and the kids always want to get them.  We use little guys in WB’s dollhouse. They are a perfect fit.

EggDrop October 2015 Subscription Box Review
Minions Blind Pack
EggDrop October 2015 Subscription Box Review
Minions – Unboxed

~Play-Doh: Inside this egg was a little mini container of play-doh.  I think that play-doh should only be available in these mini containers.  It’s much more tolerable when your little ones mix small quantities of play-doh together.  It’s certainly better than turning those giant containers of play-doh all brown by mixing them.

EggDrop October 2015 Subscription Box Review
Play-Doh

~Koolby Friends:I have no idea what these guys are or where they are from and neither do my boys.  It was still fun opening it up though and we all loved the little panda on the belly.

EggDrop October 2015 Subscription Box Review
Koolby Friends
EggDrop October 2015 Subscription Box Review
Coolly Friends – Unboxed

~Moshi Monsters: I think these were the boys favorite of the group.  They are pretty ugly, but I think that’s what they like about them.

EggDrop October 2015 Subscription Box Review
Moshi Monsters
EggDrop October 2015 Subscription Box Review
Moshi Unboxed

~Kinder Joy: I don’t know what this treat actually is and it looks pretty gross, but WB went crazy for it.  I tried a little bit and it’s a creamy filling with crunchy chocolate balls in it.  Weird, but good.

Kinder Chocolate
Kinder Chocolate

I didn’t do a cost breakdown on this box, but if you have ever purchased these little blind bags, you know they aren’t cheap so it’s worth it! The kids love this one and we are sticking with it.

What do you think of EggDrop?  If you are interested in subscribing or want to learn more, you can check them out here.

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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!

This Post Has 4 Comments

  1. Susan

    I started getting Egg drop for my 7 yr old daughter. She loves the blind surprise toys, and thinks this box is awesome. I was trying to get her to pick between this and Nerd Block Jr for girls. She told me after 2 months of getting each, “I love them both and just can’t choose!” LOL. Anyway, she received the mashem, caveman minion, purple playdoh, devil koolby (she actually wanted this one!), Linton and Sprinkles moshlings, and kinder bicycle. She loved it. I bought her a small pink rubbermaid tote with handle to keep all her little guys. Now she’s getting into the small collectible minecraft figurines. They’re about an inch tall, and you can buy a minecraft case to store them.

    1. Jennifer

      OHHH, I know those Minecraft guys quite well. L collects them to and somehow knows exactly which ones he has and which ones he still needs. I have no idea how he can track dozens of these characters, but can’t put his library book in his backpack once a week!

      1. Susan

        We have a Kroger marketplace, and last week they were clearing out a ton of their minecraft toys. They had a clearance table out with items marked 50 – 70% off. I stocked up for Christmas gifts, and bought several packs of those figures. I am guessing she’ll end up with duplicates, but I don’t know what she has or doesn’t have. LOL.

        1. Jennifer

          We have a Kroger Marketplace too! I need to go find those! Thanks for the heads up!

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