BuddhiBox January 2016 Subscription Box Review

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BuddhiBox
Cost: Full-Size: $30.95/month.  Sample Size: $11.95/month.
Ships To: United States and Canada.
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BuddhiBox January 2016 Subscription Box Review
BuddhiBox January 2016 Subscription Box

BuddhiBox is a curated box of items to enhance your yoga practice and lifestyle. BuddhiBox is $30.95/month and each month you will receive 4-6 full and sample sized items that enrich mind, body, and soul. Items may include healthy food, supplements, beauty products, and yoga accessories. BuddhiBox also offers a smaller box for $11.95/month which includes 2-3 product samples and coupons.

BuddhiBox January 2016 Subscription Box Review
The Box

BuddhiBox ships via USPS on the 10th of the month.  If you order by the 9th of the month, your box will ship on the 10th.  Boxes generally take 2-3 days to arrive within the United States.

BuddhiBox January 2016 Subscription Box Review
First Look

It looks like BuddhiBox got some new boxes!  I love them!

BuddhiBox January 2016 Subscription Box Review
The Information Card

The January 2016 BuddhiBox included the following items:

~Anahata Bracelet – Levals ($21): This bracelet is a combination of three stones.  The Green Aventurine inspires creativity and courage.  The Lepidolite enhances self-love, patience and optimism.  And the Rudraksha attracts harmony, heath and prosperity.

BuddhiBox January 2016 Subscription Box Review
Anahata Bracelet – Levals

~Everyday Tote – North Detail ($14): This bag is adorable!  It’s a lightweight tote and could be used for grocery shopping, packing an extra change of clothes for yoga or for the beach.

BuddhiBox January 2016 Subscription Box Review
Everyday Tote – North Detail

~Herbal Zap! Sample: I have yet to try this, but it is supposed to aid in digestion, promote elimination of natural toxins and also boost your body’s natural immune process for overall wellness.

BuddhiBox January 2016 Subscription Box Review
Herbal Zap! Sample

~Kiwi Mango Body Wash (2oz) ($4): This smells amazing. It’s made with 100% pure hemp seed oil and is paraben-free, gluten-free and THC drug-free.  It’s a nice size to toss in your gym bag or use for traveling.

BuddhiBox January 2016 Subscription Box Review
Kiwi Mango Body Wash (2oz)

~Journal – Mandala Publishing ($18.95): How gorgeous is this? It’s features a hand-selected painting of Ganesha (an Indian God) Buddha on the cover and end-paper illustrations by Romio Shrestha. The pages are unlined so you can use it for drawing, journaling or whatever you desire.

BuddhiBox January 2016 Subscription Box Review
Journal – Mandala Publishing
BuddhiBox January 2016 Subscription Box Review
Inside
BuddhiBox January 2016 Subscription Box Review
Inside

~co-pur Lavender Lime Body Wash ($15): Co-Pur products are handmade in Colorado with nature’s best ingredients.  This body balm smells amazing and is ideal for cracked elbows and heels!  I have it next to my bed as a reminder to use it nightly.

BuddhiBox January 2016 Subscription Box Review
co-pur Lavender Lime Body Wash

All totaled I came up with a value of $72.95 for the January 2016 BuddhiBox.  The value was over twice the cost of the box and the assortment of goodies in this one was perfect!

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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!

This Post Has 6 Comments

  1. Nisha

    Actually the illustrations are of Ganesha an Indian God, not Buddha.

    1. Jennifer

      Thank you! I will update. Maybe I read the card wrong?

  2. Kristin

    I got my box today. It was clearly opened by USPS, as the tape was sliced (only one tape “sticked used!) and the bracelet was missing. Only the bracelet. Hmmm, curious? (I contacted BB directly on this.) Aaaaaanyway, you were correct that the journal listed on the card states “a painting of Buddha,” which is what I received, not Ganesh like you received. I was disappointed at first, after seeing your lovely Ganesh and because I love Ganesh, but I think maybe I’m being told that right now I don’t need to overcome obstacles at present because I’ve done that enough to get to where I am, LOL! He’ll be there again for me when I need him. 😀 Namaste _/\_

  3. Kristin

    I got my box today. It was clearly opened by USPS, as the tape was sliced (only one tape “sticker” used!) and the bracelet was missing. Only the bracelet. Hmmm, curious? (I contacted BB directly on this.) Aaaaaanyway, you were correct that the journal listed on the card states “a painting of Buddha,” which is what I received, not Ganesh like you received. I was disappointed at first, after seeing your lovely Ganesh and because I love Ganesh, but I think maybe I’m being told that right now I don’t need to overcome obstacles at present because I’ve done that enough to get to where I am, LOL! He’ll be there again for me when I need him. 😀 Namaste _/\_

    1. April

      Kristin,
      I thought my bracelet was missing as well because the little drawstring bag was empty. The bracelet had fallen out into the green grassy looking stuff in the box. Those drawstring bags won’t close with the business card in there, that is why mine fell out. Check your box and see if it’s under all the packing stuff.

  4. Amber

    I just got my box and my bracelet is also missing. No jewelry bag, either. There was no indication that the tape had been cut. I emailed Buddhi Box and hopefully I will get one soon! I love these boxes.

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