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Georgia Crafted Subscription Box Review – November 2013

Liz Cadman
ByLiz CadmanNov 20, 2013 | 3 comments

Georgia Crafted Subscription Box Review - November 2013

Georgia Crafted is a monthly subscription box that features handmade items from the state of Georgia. I think this is a great subscription for anyone who is homesick for Georgia, or even people who have never visited Georgia and want to try out new items they wouldn't be able to discover otherwise.

Georgia Crafted kindly sent me this box to review!

Georgia Crafted Subscription Box Review - November 2013

The Box: Georgia Crafted

The Cost: $29.99

The Products: Each Georgia Crafted monthly subscription box includes 4-5 full size products from Georgia artisans.

Ships to: US Only

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Georgia Crafted Subscription Box Review - November 2013

On the inside of the box lid is the card detailing the items included that month.

Georgia Crafted Subscription Box Review - November 2013

Southern Table Provisions Pumpkin Fudge Brownie

Sugar Style Events Handmade Marshmallows

Since I couldn't find the ingredients for these items anywhere online, I sadly couldn't enjoy them - the brownie smells amazing. I'll have to share these!

Georgia Crafted Subscription Box Review - November 2013

Anisa's Secrets Original Seasoning Salt

Nora Mill Granary White Speckled Grits

This seasoning salt smells so delicious - I can't wait to try it on chicken and roasted vegetables!

Georgia Crafted Subscription Box Review - November 2013

Grits Bits Cheese Biscuits

Verdict: I love that there were two grits items in the box this month - very southern! This box also included a mix of items that are available for purchase online, and some that aren't, so it's great for discovering new items you can repurchase, but also getting those exclusive items you would have to travel to Georgia to discover.

What did you think of the Georgia Crafted November Box?

Liz Cadman
Liz Cadman
Liz is the founder of My Subscription Addiction. She's been hooked on subscription boxes since 2011 thanks to Birchbox, and she now subscribes to over 100 boxes. Her favorites include POPSUGAR Must Have, FabFitFun, and any box that features natural beauty products!

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3 comments

Georgia Crafted

Thank you for your kind review, Liz! Cecelia is correct in that the Pumpkin Fudge Brownies are gluten-free. If you would like the full list of ingredients, please let me know and I will be happy to send them to you! Thanks again!

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Cecilia

I am pretty sure all of the Southern Provisions items are gluten free 🙂 You might be able to enjoy it!

http://www.southerntableprovisions.com/

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Nancy

I too got this box and it was awesome!!! The brownie are out of this world! I could sit and eat these every day if I weren’t worried about getting fat!!! And the grits. . . .i love grits and what better item to put in a box from Georgia??? They are awesome and I can’t wait to try them out on Thanksgiving. The marshmellows went into my first cup of hot cocoa after I received this box and were absolutely wonderful! Erin did a great job curating this box of wonderfuls coming out of GA!

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