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Mission Cute Subscription Box Review – October 2015

Haley Faye
ByHaley FayeNov 2, 2015 | 0 comments
Mission Cute
4 overall rating
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Mission Cute Subscription Box Review October 2015 - BOX

MissionCute is a monthly subscription box of cute items for your home and wardrobe from small, artisan businesses and donates 50% of monthly net proceeds to a new charity each month. They recently started offering a mini box subscription, in addition to their regular box, now called their “deluxe box.”

This is a review of their regular/deluxe box.

This box was sent to us for review purposes.  (Check out the  review process post  to learn more about how we review boxes).

Mission Cute Subscription Box Review October 2015 - all items

The Subscription Box: MissionCute

The Cost: Deluxe Box: $39/monthly, $108/3 months, $198/6 months, and $348/12 months. Mini Box: $20/monthly, $57/3 months, $108/6 months, $204/12 months. Free shipping.

The Products: The Deluxe box includes 4-6 hand-curated items, and the Mini box includes 2-3 hand-curated items.

Ships to: US

Mission Cute Subscription Box Review October 2015 - info

Every Mission Cute box comes with an informational card detailing that month’s featured items inside.

Mission Cute Subscription Box Review October 2015 - items 1

Sonnt & Dew Day at the Beach Sugar Scrub – 1 oz?, value: $5.50

This sugar scrub smells really fresh and clean. It’s small, but a nice size to be able try it out.

Rosy Rings Spicy Apple Apothecary Jar Candle – 2 oz, value: $8.50

This is my favorite item this month! I love getting candles in subscription boxes and this one is so perfect for fall. It smells great, and it’s a soy candle, which I like.

Mission Cute Subscription Box Review October 2015 - items 2

Simplicity Fair Trade Paper Bead Necklace from Lot 2545 – value: $10

This is pretty, and I like Lot 2545 – here’s how their shop describes their mission:

“Feed a boy! Empower a woman!! Everything in this shop is handmade by an amazing group of women. It provides them with fair wages, thus allowing them to care for their families. Profits support a boys home in Kampala, Uganda for teenage boys that used to call the streets home.”

Dazzlebar Silver Bangle – value: $12

I don’t usually like bangles, but this one is actually made of individual segments and has a stretchy elastic strand, so it works better for me!

Mission Cute Subscription Box Review October 2015 - items 3

Wooster & Prince Jaipur Purse Mirror – value: $5.95

This is cute, and the little mantra inside is a sweet touch.

Strawberry Ring Pop

This felt like an odd bonus (I think most people would prefer any kind of chocolate or something), but that’s fine with me! Besides, I’m not picky about “bonus” things.

Mission Cute Subscription Box Review October 2015 - items 4

Mission Cute Exclusive Print – value:$9

This print is sweet and simple, but I wish there were more design to it. I feel like I could choose a fancy font and type this up in Microsoft Word myself.

Verdict: This was a pretty nice Mission Cute (deluxe) box this month. The value adds up to $50.95, which I’m happy with.

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MissionCute is a subscription box company that sends a monthly box of cute items for your home and wardrobe and donates 50% of monthly net proceeds to a new charity each month! Available in two sizes, Mini for $20 and Deluxe for $39.
Haley Faye
Haley Faye
Haley Faye first discovered the wonderful world of subscription boxes in 2012 and began writing for MSA in 2014. Over the years, she has found many subscriptions to love. Now a mom of three, her favorite boxes are ones that dress her kids, help her get organized, feed her family, send her snacks, and offer educational fun for her children.

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