January Gramma in a Box Unboxing

Stephs Cheers and Jeers was provided the samples mentioned in this post in return for an unbiased review

Gramma in a Box is a subscription box that delivers three cookie and candy crafts to your doorstep every month. Each box contains homemade cookies, frosting, sprinkles and more so all you have to do is decorate because there is no baking required. Most of the boxes have a holiday theme which means Gramma in a Box is a great way to celebreate the holidays with your littles.

Gramma in a Box started when Terry Chamberlin’s three grandchildren moved to another state, she began boxing up treats and sending them to them through the mail so they could decorate them together when they Skyped. My Grandmother also used to mail me goodies in the mail so this brought back some really fond memories for me.

January’s box had a New Year/Football Theme which I thought was super clever!

The box contained the following item:

  • 2 pcs. of wax paper
  • 6 pretzel rods
  • popcorn
  • dried cranberries
  • candy coated sunflower seeds
  • M&M’s
  • dry roasted peanuts
  • jimmies & sprinkles
  • 8 assorted theme cookies
  • 1 package of melting chocolate
  • 3 tubes of assorted frosting colors

The first project is New Year Sparklers which I think were super adorable!

The second project is Game Day Crunch which was my favorite. Super flavorful and I plan to remake this in the near future in bigger batches.

Every month, the third project is themed cookies. This month featured football themed cookies which I had a lot of fun decorating.

Final Thoughts:

I was really happy with this month’s box. My husband and I often set aside our Gramma in a Box as a date night idea and we have a lot of fun with it.

Use coupon code 10off to receive a discount if you prepay for 3 months. Otherwise the box is $20 a month, 3 months prepaid for $55, 6 months prepaid for $110 and 1 year prepaid for $220.

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