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Eucopia November 2015 Subscription Box Review

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Eucopia
Cost: $49/month. Mini: $15/month.
Ships To: United States.
Coupon Code: N/A
Eucopia December 2015 Subscription Box Review
Eucopia November 2015 Subscription Box

Eucopia is a subscription box of European living. Also available is the Eucopia Mini for $15/month which includes one item. Every month, Eucopia brings you everything you need to add some European flavor to day-to-day living. From the kitchen to the office, from snacks you’ll devour right away to heirlooms you’ll pass down for generations: if it’s beautiful, useful, and interesting, it’s Eucopia material. I received the full sized box to review.

The Box

Eucopia ships via USPS.

First Look

The first look revealed just about nothing! LOL!

The Information Book

The November 2015 Eucopia theme was “Sweet”.

Inside
Inside 

I would love to see how the US stacks up on the Sugar list ;).

Free the Kinder Egg

In addition to product information and some fun facts, the information card also included an article on Kinder Eggs!  They are banned in the U.S. because they are “unsafe”.  It seems super silly and I would love to see the ban lifted too! Anyway, on with the review. The November 2015 Eucopia “Sweet” box included the following:

~Magisso Cake Server ($14.99): Well, this is a cool cake server!  I wish I had some cake to test it out with, but it seems sturdy and easy to use.  Your cake slices won’t look like “normal” cake slices, but I think that’s okay!

Magisso Cake Server

~Podrovka Rose Hip Jam ($2.99): I wasn’t familiar with Rose Hip Jam (at least I don’t think I was) until I received this box.  It’s a sweet jam that can be used on bread, bun, pancakes, etc.

Podrovka Rose Hip Jam

~Kinder Happy Hippo (~$2): We actually have Happy Hippos here in the states are they are so good!  The outside is a crispy biscuit and the inside has a nutella like filling.  Yummy.

Kinder Happy Hippo

~BIOBU by EKOBO Biodegradable Bamboo Fire Plate Set: These plates are made out of bamboo which is left over from other production processes and combines it in a food-grade melamine binder.  The result is these plates!  They are dishwasher safe, but they aren’t recommended for use in the microwave.  I haven’t heard of this brand yet, but I am really liking it!

BIOBU by EKOBO Biodegradable Bamboo Fire Plate Set

I couldn’t do a full cost breakdown for Eucopia because I couldn’t find the plates for sale online anywhere.  I liked the mix of products in this box and really liked that they didn’t just focus on food or home items – they do a mixture of everything.

What do you think of Eucopia?  If you are interested in ordering you can check them out and learn more here.

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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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