GlobeIn Review – “Lunch” + Coupon Code – May 2017

Disclosure: If you make a purchase through the links posted below, I may receive a small compensation. Read the full disclosure.

GlobeIn Review - "Lunch" + Coupon Code - May 2017
The GlobeIn Artisan Box is a monthly subscription box featuring GlobeIn‘s favorite products from global artisans. Each box is curated around a monthly theme selected by their editor with the aim of helping you experience new and interesting products and cultures.

GlobeIn Artisan Gift Box
Cost: $45/month
Ships To: United States (Free). Canada ($12). International ($15).
Coupon Code: New customers can use the coupon code”WELCOME” to $10 off your first month of a 3-month or 6-month subscription to GlobeIn Artisan Box.

Disclosure: This complimentary box was received for review purposes. All opinions are my own, and no compensation was received.

GlobeIn ships via USPS. Boxes ship between the 18th and 21st of the month (I received mine early for review purposes).

GlobeIn has two box themes this month – Lunch and Epicure.  This review is on “Lunch.” You can check out my Epicure review here. Subscribers can select which box they prefer to receive during the selection window at the beginning of the month.

The May 2017 GlobeIn Artisan Box “Lunch” themed box included the following items:

~Ecolunchbox Tri Bento Lunch BoxIndia, 5.25×5.25″ (Retail $30): This lunchbox is made from 100% high-quality BPA-free stainless steel and has three separate layers which neatly clip together.  It looks kind of small, but that is not the case at all.  Each layer can hold 1.5 cups!  It was responsibly made in India (lunch boxes are also made in Thailand and China) from high quality, food-grade stainless steel that has been recycled. Ecolunchbox has researched each of the factories where their products are produced to ensure that practices are fair, safe and equitable for the people involved.

~Upcycled Lunch BagKenya, 12x7x4″ (Retail $16): This upcycled lunch bag was made from recycled cement bags.  It folds up neatly for storage, and I love that they used a contrasting pattern/fabric for the handle.

~Ecolunchbox Handmade Cloth Napkin, India (Retail $6): Ecolunchbox napkins are made from hand-printed fabrics from villages in India.  They are responsible made and come from sustainable sources.

~Spork, Sweden, 7″ (Retail $3): Sporks are genius!  It’s a fork and a spoon and a knife all in one!  A lunch pack essential.

~GlobeIn Greeting Card6×4″ (Retail $3):  GlobeIn calls these greeting cards, but I would call this a print.  It’d look neat framed in a kitchen!

All totaled the May 2017 GlobeIn Artisan “Lunch” Box had a value of $58.  I was pleased with the value and thought the products were quite useful!

What do you think of GlobeIn? If you are interested in subscribing, you can head over to their site and get signed up. Don’t forget that new customers can use the coupon code “WELCOME” to save $10 off their first month of a 3-month subscription to GlobeIn Artisan Box.

Spread the love
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!
Related Post