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Crate of Good Fall 2019 Review – Social Impact Subscription

Disclosure: I received this box for review.

Crate of Good Fall 2019 Review

Crate of Good is a quarterly subscription, themed around social impact. Boxes are $59.99/quarter and contain products that have a powerful social impact. You may receive clothing items, food, accessories, exclusive items, and accessories. When you sign up, you also choose a social cause to give part of the profits to. You can choose between animals, children, the environment, or poverty.

The Details

Cost: $59.99/quarter, $239.96

What's in the box? Boxes contain products that have a powerful social impact. You may receive clothing items, food, accessories, exclusive items, and accessories.

Crate of Good ships in a pretty teal box.

First Look. There was a welcome letter when you open the box. On top of the box, there was a welcome note about the box. I didn't take a picture of the sticker, but the tissue paper was sealed with a sticker that said “a tree is planted for every box sold.

There is a little booklet in the box that has information for all the items in the box.

Sand Cloud Metal Straw and Case $4.00 each This metal straw comes with a cleaning brush and everything can be stored in the burlap sack. I actually received two straws and brushes with my sack. I am not sure if that was a mistake, but I am happy to have more than one. I am going to keep these in my purse for amusement parks, or just to help use fewer straws. The purchase of these straws help benefit the “See Turtles” mission, by protecting the beaching for nesting turtles.

The Kind Coalition & No Bully Coffee Mug $20.00 I couldn't find this exact mug, but I estimated based on the cost on the Kind Coalition website. For every item purchased, 50% of the profits are donated to organizations fighting bullying. The Kind Coalition reminds everyone that kindness is non-gender, non-partisan, has no age or gender.

Ettitude Pillowcases $48.00 This package contains two bamboo pillowcases. They are made with bamboo lyocell fiber which is a sustainable textile made from renewable plant material. The bamboo lyocell is blended with Bamboo Charcoal powder, which fights unwanted odor, controls bacteria, and stays fresh for longer. These promise to odor and wicks moisture 50% quicker than cotton.

Bixbee Lunchbox $17.99 My oldest son is going to love this lunchbox. It has a heavy-duty compartment for food and the front pocket can be used for snacks, a napkin or utensils. There is a space on the back to put a name and address. Bixbee has a “One Here, One There” mission. For every purchase, a child in need gets a backpack with school supplies.

Sprout Pencils Plantable Pencils $5.61 My kids have a ton of homework, so we are always sharpening pencils. These three pencils can be planted when you are done with them, and they will grow flowers. The green part of the pencil contains 10 different kinds of non-GMO seeds. There can be a range of herns. fowers and vegetables in each pencil.

Final Thought: This box had a total value of $99.60. I love that there is a combination of products and causes that benefit from each purchase. I loved the lunchbox and pillowcases the month, but the straws were also great. If you want to subscribe, you can use my code subboxmom and give a portion of the profits to children. This quarter, the money is going to provide meals to at-risk youth in inner-city Chicago for their after-school camp program.

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