I think people love them so much as it feels like opening a present. People love receiving lots of little gifts, it's something for them to look forward to.
Here's a few I've found:
Graze
- Graze box is full of interesting and mostly healthy snacks.
- simple design
- includes pockets for food.
- simple design
- no illustration, one single photo
- box fits through box box
- possibly a bit too boring
Green Kid Crafts
- 'Green Kid designs and delivers hands-on eco-friendly Discovery Boxes, Creativity Kits, and STEAM Kits (science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics). Here you’ll find information about our kid's subscription program, our best gifts for preschoolers and kids ages 3-10, our favorite kid's science experiments, plus craft ideas for kids.' - Website
- Box is appealing to children
- Activity based learning
- Full of fun this to do
- Box sticks to colour scheme
- Illustrated design on packaging
Buddy Box
- Buddy Box is a care package for kids’ faith that gets them excited about growing their relationship with the best buddy of all—Jesus!
- Designed for kids age 5 to 10-years-old
- box packaging is really simple
- Has inner paper packaging
- Activity based learning
Birchbox
- Receive 5 luxe beauty treats, delivered straight to your door every month!
- Has a different box pattern design each month
- Hase colourful, illustrative packaging
- Has interior paper packaging
- Targets a particular audience
PawPost
- Suscription for pets (there really is a box for everyone)
- Simple box design-bit boring
- Interior paper packaging with repeat pattern-I like
- Has a really stupid advert where the cat's called Steve and the dog runs home from what looks like miles away, then answers the door, talks and accepts the box from the postman
- "cmon Steve!"
- targets a whole new audience

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