Sunday, November 22, 2020

November 2020 Gramma in a Box Review and Black Friday Deal

With all of the holidays coming up, Gramma in a Box is a fun way to create and share treats with your loved ones. The November box had Thanksgiving-themed treats, of course!

*Disclaimer: This box was sent to See, Shop, Love! in exchange for an honest review.

Gramma in a Box is a food and craft subscription that sends supplies to make three projects each month. The box includes everything you need to make 15 to 20 individual treats, and the only items you'll need to supply are basics like a bowl and spoon for mixing.

Here are their pricing options:

  • Monthly: $20 per month
  • Three Months: $60 every three months
  • Six Months: $120 every six months
  • Baker's Dozen (13 Months): $245 every 13 months

You can also purchase a single box for $22 with no subscription. You can save 10% off the monthly, 3- and 6-month options by signing up for auto-debit, and 15% off the Baker's Dozen.

 Shipping is included in all price options. Boxes ship on the first of the month and cancellations must be submitted by the 25th of the month to avoid the next month's charges.

Black Friday Deal: You can get a Baker's Dozen subscription of 13 boxes plus 20% off for $230 with coupon code BLACK2020. This includes the December 2020 box and all of 2021. The coupon is good for one day only, on November 27th!


Each project has a card with instructions and all ingredients and allergen information on the opposing side.

The first project for November was Acorn Kisses. I melted the chocolate and placed a dollop on each side of the small Nilla Wafer cookies, then attached a Hershey's Kiss on one end and the chocolate chip on the other. These are so cute and look just like acorns!

The second project was Goofy Turkey Buddies, another creative snack. I used the remaining melted chocolate and placed a small circle on the (included) wax paper, then added some to the pretzel rod and stuck them together. I then used the candy corn and eyes and beaks (chocolate-covered sunflower seeds) to complete the design.


The third project is always cookies. The Fall Cookies featured turkey, leaf, acorn, and candy corn shapes. The cookies are pre-baked and shrink wrapped in plastic to preserve freshness. You should complete your crafts within a week of receiving the box, though, to maintain the best freshness.

Three colors of frosting (brown, orange, and yellow) and various sprinkles were also included. Unfortunately I did not frost the candy corn shapes because I cleaned up and disposed of the remaining frosting before I realized I hadn't done them! They still tasted great on their own.

Bottom Line: I love Gramma in a Box. It's a fun and affordable way to make delicious snacks and the projects are always so cute. It's a great box to share with your friends and family!

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