Gramma in a Box October 2019 Subscription Box Review + Coupon

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Gramma in a Box is a monthly subscription for kids (from a real Grandma!) that sends homemade cookies with frosting and sprinkles along with two easy candy crafts to make at least 15-20 edible treats.

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The items arrived in a red box with a Gramma in a Box sticker.

The kit shows up bundled neatly together under some cute red polka dots tissue. It is secured using another Gramma In A Box sticker.

All the items come in separate plastic containers.

Also included in the box is a little welcoming note. This month’s box is all about Halloween Theme Treats.

Flip the card and you’ll find a list of all the items in the box, as well as items you will need from your home.

Every month, 3 projects are included in the box. This month, we are going to do Spooky Witches Hats, Crispy Monster Bites, and Halloween Cookies. Each of the cards has step by step instructions with a few images.

At the back of each card, you can see the ingredients for each of the recipes, and they also include the potential allergens.

This is the box upon opening! You just have to remember — no snacking on the craft supplies!

First Project: Spooky Witches Hats. For the first project, we used melting chocolate, Oreo cookies, Hershey’s Kisses, and sprinkles. It’s pretty easy to do and my kids only need help in melting the chocolate in the microwave.

When the chocolate is melted, the next step is to put some of it on top of the Oreo cookies until it’s covered.

Then, we put a Kiss in the middle! For the finishing touch, we added the sprinkles which came in orange, black, and white. We also made sure that there will be leftover chocolate because we need it for the second project.

These witch hats are definitely yummy!

Second Project: Crispy Monster Bites. For the next project, we used the Cocoa Krispies, gummy worms, candy bones and eyes, paper cups, and the melted chocolate from the first project.

We started by mixing the Krispies with the melted chocolate.

Once they’re mixed well, we transferred them to the paper cups!

Here’s the fun part, adding gummy worms and Halloween themed candies as toppings!

They didn’t just look spooky, they also tasted good!

The variety of textures this snack offers is amazing. We enjoyed munching on them as much as we had fun making them!

Third Project: Halloween Cookies. Cookie decorating is one of our most awaited activities from this box. This month, we got Halloween-themed frosting and sprinkles to decorate our spooky cookies!

The kids got as creative as they wanted with these cookies!

They loved the frostings and used them to create fun details!

They also had fun mixing the sprinkles, which came in orange, purple, and black.

Here’s my son’s spooky pumpkin-shaped cookie!

My daughter decorated the bat-shaped cookie! It looks awesome!

Here’s everything we’ve decorated! Aside from the pumpkin and bat cookies, there are also ghosts and witch hats!

Gramma In A Box made Halloween more exciting with these edible projects! They’re easy to put together so even younger kids can join in on the fun. The final outputs don’t even have to be perfect looking, what’s important is that the kids have fun and they have something to munch on after! We surely had a spooktacular time because of this box! If your kids also love crafting, this is an ideal box to try. There’s always something new to look forward to in every box! Making the projects is also great for bonding activity for the whole family!

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