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Here are some of the many categories of subscription sample boxes to check out. Note: This list is itself just a sampling. Far more examples in each of these categories can be found online: Beauty: Birchbox.com: Offers skin care, beauty products and perfume samples, starting at $10 a month. Glossybox.com: A similar service that focuses on higher-end samples. Starts at $21 a month. Products for men: Birchbox launched Birchbox Men in 2012, a similar service that offers sample items ranging from deodorant to headphones, at $20 a month. On the high end, Bespoke Post offers monthly boxes with themes like fashion and food. It costs $45 a month but offers full-size products, not samples. Food Naturebox.com offers five snack-size "healthy" snacks
-- like almonds and dark cocoa or nut and berry mixes, for $19.95 per month. On the less-expensive side, check out Wal-Mart's Goodies.co, which sends five sample snacks like Fig Newtons or Bonne Maman strawberry preserves, for $7 a month. Kids BabbaBox.com offers activities for kids ages 3 to 6, for $29.99 a month. CitrusLane.com offers products for expecting parents those with newborns through 3. Boxes start at $21 a month. Pet treats Barkbox.com offers sample goodies for dog owners, by dog size, $19 per month. Bugsysbox.com, a similar dog-themed box, $17 a month. Feminine products: LeParcel.com lets you pick a type of feminine product you want delivered each month and when, then it delivers that products along with a sample and a piece of chocolate, $15 a month. Juniper, at getjuniper.com, offers a similar service for tampons and pads only, which also includes food items like chocolate, tea and candy for $28 a month.
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