A Subscription to CAUSEBOX Can Help
Create a Better World
A subscription to CAUSEBOX was not at the top of my list a few months ago. It wasn’t on my list at all. I had never heard of it for one thing.Or, maybe it got lost amongst the other pitches for subscription services.
It seems like every time I hop onto social media I’m barraged with subscription offers…food, clothes, toys, plants, pet supplies…it can be a bit much. Each service offers something legitimate and beneficial, no arguments there. But for me, they tend to run together after awhile.
So when I saw Causebox I thought it was just another subscription service to add to the bunch. But it is different, truly unique.
What is Causebox? In their own words, it is a “seasonal delivery of 6-8 hand-curated products for women.Β EveryΒ product has a storyΒ and makes the world better”.
That’s what grabbed my attention. It is more than just some cool stuff that arrives on my doorstep periodically. Every piece in each collection tells a story, is planet friendly, helps create jobs, supports local artisans around the world, and in some instances are curated exclusively for this program.
Causebox also gives back to the community by partnering and serving charities such asΒ Freedom Firm, Speak Your Silence, The Jessie Reese Foundation, Trees for the Future, Books for Africa,Β and more.
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What Does a Subscription to CAUSEBOX include?
CAUSEBOXΒ is unique from many other subscription services because they tellΒ you, upfront, what is going to be in each seasonal collection. Collections are produced four times a year, with a goal Β to curate a selection of products that are meaningful, inspiring, and uplifting.Β They want to encourage you to be your best self, and introduce you to companies and communities that are making a difference in our world.
Each collection include 6 to 8 items. Every box in that particular collection includes the same items.
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There are a limited number ofΒ CAUSEBOX collections produced, so if you want to ensure that you receive the current collection it is best to subscribe rather than purchase individually. A subscription can be cancelled at any time and is easy to do (right from your account), so no worries there. You can also pause your subscription at any time, so that adds to the flexibility.
When you subscribe you can elect to pay annually or quarterly. An annual payment is equal to $49.95 per shipment (4x per year). If you pay quarterly the cost is $54.95 per shipment.The productsΒ are valued at around $150 with each collection, according to CAUSEBOX.
The Summer edition of CAUSEBOX is now taking reservations, so act now to make sure you’re on the list! Some of the items in the collection include a Trive Alive Foldover Clutch with a retail value of $128, a D. Stil pretty, reusable water bottle, and a Fair Seas Supply Co. organic cotton turkish towel valued at $44, a Kevia Wear It 6 Ways Necklace valued at $55, and several more lovely items!
Remember, when you subscribe to CAUSEBOX you pay only $49.95 if paid annually orΒ $54.95 if paid quarterly. And, your seasonal lifestyle products from different brands are focused on ethical and sustainable production, with a percent of profits donated to charity, or to inspire and empower others.
CAUSEBOXΒ Spring 2018 Collection
This is an overview of what I received in my Spring 2018 CAUSEBOX. This collection includes 7 items, as well as a neat little magazine, Good News,Β that provides all the details about each item, the company that produced it and how it benefits people and/or the planet. It’s a very interesting read, as you learn the background behind each company and each item.
A Custom Kimono in soft peach tones, handmade and printed just forΒ CAUSEBOX Β by Symbology in Jaipur, India. It arrived in a snug little bag, all rolled up to fit into the box. I unwrapped it and pressed it on medium heat to remove the wrinkles the occurred from packing and shipping. The fabric is whisper soft and feels very comfortable…just enough for a light extra layer.
TwoΒ Tea TowelsΒ from Bloom and Give, made in Kerala, India. They are wrapped very simply and organically. I am going to leave them wrapped, in case I want to use them for a gift. The design of the tea towels is based on what men and women actually wear in the state that they are produced. 10% ofΒ Bloom and Give profits go toward educating girls in India.
A Reed Diffuser from PF Candle Co. I am probably one of the few people who doesΒ not own a reed diffuser, so I was happy to open and place this in my guest bathroom. The fragrance of the oil is Amber & Moss. I like it. The company employs U.S.artisans for their craft and donate a portion of their proceeds to the Downtown Womens Center in LA as well as other causes that matter to them.
Silver Bow Earrings from Soko. They are not my typical style, but I tried them on and was pleasantly surprised. I will most likely keep and wear them for myself, but if I change my mind they will make a lovely gift for the holidays. Soko, the brand, originated in Nairobi, Kenya.Β They use the work of local artisans, offering these products globally.
Ultra-Natural Mascara from Juice Beauty. It is plant based and vegan, as are all of the products from Juice Beauty. I am pretty excited about this mascara…it’s rich black color comes from purple carrots. Cool.
All natural Rose Hip Beauty Oil from Scentuals. It provides a range of benefits to foster anti aging as well as burn and scar healing. A percentage of Scentuals’ profits goes directly to the Canadian Cancer Society for research. Note to self: read the directions and use it sparingly…it’s an oil.
A 5×7 Art Print that can double as a postcard, from London based artist Marylou Faure. I may use this as a piece of art, or keep it safe and give it to a special person as a gift. Ms. Faure designed this piece of art to represent Spring, with exotic plants, flowers and vegetation, as well as bright, happy colors.
I was pleased overall with my firstΒ CAUSEBOX shipment for Spring, 2018, and am looking forward to the Summer Collection. My subscription toΒ CAUSEBOX makes me feel like I’m contributing in a small way to the environment, charitable organizations and artisans around the world.
Find out more about CAUSEBOX. It could be the perfect subscription for you, or a thoughtful gift for a friend or family member!

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36 COMMENTS
Trudy
3 years agoThat products looks wonderful! I like the fact the products are organic and come from around the world π
Candi Randolph
3 years ago AUTHORThanks Trudy, that attracted me to this program, too!
Ashley
3 years agoWow, what a fabulous idea!! Love this!
Candi Randolph
3 years ago AUTHORThanks Ashley!
Crystal
3 years agoNever heard of this box. Sounds pretty great!
Candi Randolph
3 years ago AUTHORIt’s not real well known but is very cool!
Angela
3 years agoThis post actually hooked me, good job! I’m not a subscription box person and I can’t usually follow these kinds of posts to the end but I love how you described that kimono and I want one like right now! This is one I’m seriously considering trying out. I love the natural feel and the idea of buying from companies with a story!
Candi Randolph
3 years ago AUTHORThank you so much, Angela, I hope you decide to check out the program!
Mrs. SBF
3 years agoThis is so neat! Thanks for sharing.
Candi Randolph
3 years ago AUTHORThanks, it is a really neat program!
Emily
3 years agoWOW! This looks super cool actually!!! I love that there is heart behind the box and the items looks GREAAAAT!!!!
Candi Randolph
3 years ago AUTHORThanks Emily, it is a meaningful program for sure
Jocelyn
3 years agoYou received some awesome things! That kimono is beautiful. I had never heard of Causebox, but now I’m intrigued.
Candi Randolph
3 years ago AUTHORThanks, the kimono is very lovely. Check out the program and see what you think.
Ina at Crafty For Home
3 years agoThat is a neat box, lots of fancy things!
Candi Randolph
3 years ago AUTHORThanks Ina, yes, the items in the box are very unique!
Jennifer
3 years agoI love Causebox! In the Spring edition I fell in love with the Rosehip Oil. It does wonders on dry winter skin!
Candi Randolph
3 years ago AUTHORYes, I have been using it in the evening and I really like it π
Kristi Ann
3 years agoI love the idea around this box! What a great cause. I do agree, there is a subscription box for everything! That’s why we started reviewing them on the blog so we can see what they are all about.
Candi Randolph
3 years ago AUTHORThanks! And I always enjoy reading your subscription box reviews for the kids!
Dawnmarie
3 years agoThe earrings sound pretty. I like the idea of a subscription box that gives back, and you can be treated to gifts that really are a surprise. If something is not for you, maybe you can use it as a gift for someone else who you know would like it!
Candi Randolph
3 years ago AUTHORExactly! I have set a couple of the items aside for gift giving.
Gail
3 years agoWow that is a lot of stuff for one box! And for a great cause, so cool.
Candi Randolph
3 years ago AUTHORYes, it’s very cool. Thanks for checking it out!
Heidi
3 years agoWhat a neat box! Thanks for sharing!
Candi Randolph
3 years ago AUTHORThanks Heidi!
Ashley Reese
3 years agoWhat a great box! I like that they actually tell you what youβre getting before you get it!
Candi Randolph
3 years ago AUTHORThat is one of the features that I enjoy as well…I like to know what I’m getting π
Verla
3 years agoNow what a beautiful idea. Thank you for raising our awareness on this type of thing. I would never have known. Lovely.
Candi Randolph
3 years ago AUTHORThank you, Verla!
Noelle
3 years agoI love this idea! So many of those subscription services sound insane to me because you’re blindly paying for a mish-mosh of products every month. I love the idea of knowing what you’re getting ahead of time AND supporting small businesses. Very cool!!!
Candi Randolph
3 years ago AUTHORThanks Noelle, I think it is very cool, too π
Kristen
3 years agoVery neat that it goes to smaller businesses and charities! And purple carrots to make mascara…who knew?!?! Love the kimono.
Candi Randolph
3 years ago AUTHORI know, who would have thought that veggies would become part of our makeup regiiment π
Shanna
3 years agoOh my gosh I want a cause box! I
Totally gonna do this!
Candi Randolph
3 years ago AUTHORThat’s great! Hope you enjoy it as much as I do.