Tuesday, November 3, 2015

How bout a Bean Box subscription for the holidays?

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Bean Box is a hit in this house. And if I may, I think I can make your holiday shopping just a teeny bit easier by telling you about what gift subscriptions Bean Box has to offer for the holidays.



First let me start off by summing up how Bean Box works: Starting at $20 for a one month subscription, you can send a box of Seattle's freshest and award-winning small batch coffee roasts to a friend or family member. Each box is shipped within 48 hours of roasting and contains four different flavored 1.8 oz bags of whole bean coffee as well as tasting notes, roaster profiles, and brewing tips. That will make you about 16 cups! You choose the flavor package you want (and there are a lot this year! See below...). And you can also choose to keep the gift giving for longer by having the option to send a 6 month or 1 year subscription too.

And can I add that the Bean Box package makes my mailbox smell delicious?




Now, there's seriously lots of different flavors and subscription options available so I recommend just browsing the Bean Box gift page for yourself.

But just so you can get a general idea, here's just a list of gift boxes you could send:

  • The original Bean Box

  • Coffee of the month in either light, medium, dark or surprise roasts

  • Dark coffee samplers

  • Tailored and deluxe size samplers: Espresso, Decaf, African, Indonesian, South & Central American, etc...

  • Cascara coffee tea

Then if your gift recipient decides they really love one of the samplers they received in their box, they can buy the full sized bag in the Bean Box online store.

The sampler we decided to try this month was the Indonesian Bean Box Sampler, which has a more earthy flavored coffees.



Hopefully you'll check out what Bean Box has to offer. Currently boxes only ship to the US (for free) and Canada (for an extra fee).

Thank you to Bean Box for sending me this box to review. All opinions are honest and of my own.

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