
The idea of this is pretty self-explanatory: a little spritz will supposedly make your room smell nice, fresh and chemical free.
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1 Tonka Bean & Lime Room Spray: This spray comes from the brand Bubble Off, who specialise in making Handmade Vegan Skin Care & Bath Treats.The brand Voost advises that you take 1 a day, dissolved into 200ml of water to help maintain normal bones and teeth.
10 Effervescent Vitamin Tablets: These are soluble orange flavoured tablets with sweeteners, containing 500mg of Calcium and 5.0 grams of Vitamin D.These work blended with milk or stirred into Greek yogurt, and they suggest adding fruit, spinach or ice for that extra something special. Purition pride themselves on using wholefood ingredients, producing a “deliciously nutty”, gluten free, high protein, high fibre and low sugar drink. 2 Wholefood Protein Shake Sachets: These came from the brand Purition and I received one chocolate flavour, and one macadamia & vanilla flavoured one.At 72% dark chocolate and 25% honeycomb this bar is healthier than the average chocolate bar due to it’s dark chocolate nature. 1 Dark Chocolate & Honeycomb Bar: This chocolate bar from the brand Nomnom (love the name) are a welsh chocolate brand that work with local food producers to create chocolate bars with cocoa that’s always sourced from a single region.The brand Teapig’s “popcorn tea” is made with quality whole green tea leaf and toasted rice and is supposed to provide your tea with an almost nutty undertone. 15 “Popcorn Tea” Bags: After doing a little reading on these (because I was very intrigued) I found out that these are based off of the tea that Japanese peasants used to make by mixing green tea with toasted rice to make the tea go further.At 69 calories a bag and 1 of your 5 a day, these crisps are a perfect healthy treat when you’re craving something sweet.
1 Pack of Apple Crisps: From the brand spare fruit, these crisps are made with Kentish apples, which are due to give it a sweet but tangy. Underneath the tissue paper, I was met with: The products were wrapped in blue tissue paper and sealed with a little Unibox sticker. On opening the box, there was a hand written envelope addressed to me with a cute little message inside. I was very excited to receive this, purely because I had no idea what to expect as I’ve never really done anything like this before. You never know exactly what you’re going to get so it’s a bit like a monthly present… something to look forward to each month. Again, if you end up loving Unibox this is the best deal as you end up saving the most money monthly.Įach month you will receive a variety of healthy treats/snacks as well as little novelty items to aid your University experience. Paying 6 Months at a time: With this plan you pre-pay £139.99 to receive 6 months in a row, and this works out to £22.83 a month. If you are semi-committed to Unibox, this probably works out better as you save £1 a month and this will start adding up. Paying 3 Months at a time: This is where you pre-pay £71.95 to receive 3 months in a row, and this works out at £23.99 a month. you’d have to cancel before 31st January so as not to receive the February box) Paying Monthly: works out at £24.99 a month, and you can pick and choose the months you pay for with no extra charge (provided that you cancel before the end of the previous month, e.g. They have 3 different payment plans available: The idea behind Unibox is that parents pay a monthly subscription (but you could pay it yourself if you really wanted to) to have care packages sent to their children filled with healthy treats and little objects to aid the University experience. I am starting this off with The January box from The Unibox – a company that I’d never really heard about til recently and was surprised that it wasn’t more popular. Every month the review will be split into 4 sections: So, this is the start of my monthly review series, where each month I will give you a long detailed breakdown of a product/service and my review on it.