I absolutely love the packaging, including the stamps on the inside of the box!
As I mentioned in my review of Swaag/TOM Box, the challenge with the time of the month subscriptions for me is that they don't carry the brand/style I use - and I don't have much room for flexibility. However, if Period for Good offered that brand later, I would definitely sign up because I love that they let you pick your charity and you can do something good AND receive something you need to buy anyway.
My box came with a welcome card, explaining the process a little more and identifying the items inside. They note that they try to focus on products from businesses run by women. The package included a bag and basket handmade by Jennifer at Willowtreedecor. It was yellow, because yellow represents the third chakra in color therapy, associated with the stomach region.
other Chamomile (my favorite) - along with cramp tabs medication for when natural remedies don't work. The chocolate truffles, two in dark and one white, were from Witor's Italian Praline Selection.
What I loved most of all about this box is that on the back of the welcome card, it actually details what your chosen charity is doing. I was told the story of Dijon, a rabbit who arrived at Best Friends Animal Shelter with four brothers in need of love and care. Dijon is almost ready for adoption now, thanks to the vets at Best Friends and I love that something we all have to deal with (that time of the month) could be used to help animals. I really hope that as Period for Good grows, they will offer more products so I can get on board with them long-term.
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