Yogi Surprise August 2016 Subscription Review + Coupon Code

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Yogi Surprise
Cost: $44.95/month
Ships To: United States (including APO and FPO Boxes)
Coupon Code: Use code “LOVEYOURSELF” or “GRATITUDE” to save 20% off per month for the LIFE of your subscription.

Yogi Surprise August 2016 Subscription Review + Coupon Code

Yogi Surprise is a monthly care package designed to complement your healthy lifestyle. Within each Yogi Surprise, you’ll receive 6-8 full-size products ranging from unique yoga accessories and natural beauty items to herbal tonics, organic snacks and super food essentials.  One subscriber per month will also win that month’s Yogi Surprise retreat.

Yogi Surprise August 2016 Subscription Review + Coupon Code

Yogi Surprise ships via USPS Priority Mail in the first half of the month and, once shipped, generally takes just two days to arrive to me.

Yogi Surprise August 2016 Subscription Review + Coupon Code

Yogi Surprise August 2016 Subscription Review + Coupon Code

The August 2016 Yogi Surprise included the following items:

~Yogitoes Organic Headband ($4): Yogitoes headbands are super soft.  They are 94% Cotton, 6% Lycra and feel like the softest t-shirt you can imagine.  The band is very wide and holds back lots of flyaways.
Yogi Surprise August 2016 Subscription Review + Coupon Code
~Root + Willow Lava Scrub (Lemon Geranium) ($18): According to the website, this smells “reminiscent of rose-infused lemonade”.  It’s a gentle scrub and is very moitiruzing. Sometimes scrub are hard and chunky, but that was not the case here at all.
Yogi Surprise August 2016 Subscription Review + Coupon Code
~Soothing Touch Narayan Balm ($6.79): This has an interesting scent. It’s not a bad scent, but it’s much stronger than I was expecting.  It’s a blend of Clove, Eucalyptus and Peppermint.  It’s supposed to help soothe sore muscles and relieve stress.
Yogi Surprise August 2016 Subscription Review + Coupon Code
~Valentina Naturals “Soul Detox” Essential Oil Roller ($14): This is designed to be used when unwanted smells are around. If there’s a path you don’t want your nose to take (maybe at a carnival at stay away from all those yummy treats) they suggest rolling this on.
Yogi Surprise August 2016 Subscription Review + Coupon Code
~Tiger Balm Pain Relieving Patch (~$1.25): They must think a lot of people have sore muscles this month.  And B totally will when he returns from National Guard.  We’ve used these before and they work great.  Totally something you should have on hand – you just never know.
Yogi Surprise August 2016 Subscription Review + Coupon Code
~Stamba Travel Superfood Blend ($45): According to their website, “TRAVEL is designed to address the key area of nutritional support your body needs to thrive away from home”. I don’t have any trips planned soon, but I do know the how traveling can beat up your body.  These are supposed to help with jet lag, motion sickness, digestion, etc.
Yogi Surprise August 2016 Subscription Review + Coupon Code
Yogi Surprise August 2016 Subscription Review + Coupon Code
~Navitas Superfood GOJI Bar ($2): This bar is a combination of nuts, seeds and berries.  Super tasty!
Yogi Surprise August 2016 Subscription Review + Coupon Code

All totaled the August 2016 Yogi Surprise had a value of $91.04.  Nice value, but I do wish that the supplements didn’t account for half of that value.

Did you get the August box?  What did you think?  If you are interested in signing up or just want to learn more, click here and use the coupon code “LOVEYOURSELF” or “GRATITUDE” to save 20% off per month for the LIFE of your subscription.  Also, it looks like they are offering FREE Chakra Healing Stones in your first box right now.  I can’t find an expiration date on the offer, but I would imagine it’s only valid as long as you see it on the sign-up page.  Once it’s no longer on the page anymore, I’d assume the deal is done.

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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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