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Vistaprint Promo Box Subscription Box Review – October 2017

Liz Cadman
ByLiz CadmanNov 1, 2017 | 3 comments

Promo Box from Vistaprint is a new subscription box that sends you customized items each month. Each box will include 3-5 items like: Postcards, Embroidered Polo shirt, Tote bag, Mug, Pens, Smartphone case, Signature Soft t-shirt, Note cards, Banner, Flyers, Pre-inked stamp, Window decal, and more.

If you have a business (or just want to see your name on a lot of merch) this subscription could be for you!

My Subscription Addiction pays for this subscription. (Check out the review process post to learn more about how we review boxes.)

When you are signing up for this subscription, you'll provide your business name, your tagline, logos, and other preferences. They'll use this info to make you a custom box!

The Subscription Box: Promo Box from Vistaprint

The Cost: $24.99

The Products: Each box will include 3-5 custom items like Postcards, Embroidered Polo shirt, Tote bag, Mug, Pens, Smartphone case, Signature Soft t-shirt, Note cards, Banner, Flyers, Pre-inked stamp, Window decal, and more.

Check out all of our Promo Box from Vista Print reviews!

This box comes with a card detailing your items:

Now, on to the custom swag!

Custom Flat Notecards (Set of 20) - Value $16

These flat notecards measure 4 by 8 inches, and the pattern continues on the back:

They have a matte finish and the cardstock has a nice, canvas texture.

Custom Flyers (Set of 25) - Value $20

These are your standard printer paper size, but the paper has a glossy finish.

Self Inking Stamp - Value $11

So useful! Better than address stickers, too.

And each box comes with $10 in Vista Print cash to use on whatever products you like!

Verdict: I think this is a great box for businesses that want to test out Vistaprint's quality and see and touch products in real life before purchasing. The value of the items in this box works out to be about $47 and you get $10 to spend on a future purchase.

This specific box was a mixed bag for me. After the last box, I filled out their feedback email request about how I liked the box, and I asked that they stopped breaking our logo for designs. And it seems like that message didn't get through. I'll try reaching out another way. (But the address stamp is great!)

What do you think of Promo Box from Vistaprint? Are you going to try this subscription?

Liz Cadman
Liz Cadman
Liz is the founder of My Subscription Addiction. She's been hooked on subscription boxes since 2011 thanks to Birchbox, and she now subscribes to over 100 boxes. Her favorites include POPSUGAR Must Have, FabFitFun, and any box that features natural beauty products!

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3 comments

Scott

This service costs 30 dollars a month. Today I received: 10 personalized envelopes, (maybe 1 dollar value) 10 sheets of personalized letterhead (again, maybe 1 dollar) and a cheap metal business card holder (5 bucks at any import store).

I paid 30 dollars for less than 7 bucks worth of promo material. Total waste of money.

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Alex

This is my favorite vistaprint box review so far. I love the products.

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Jessica

Liz, do you think it would be helpful to post a MSA article on the benefit gimme brow recall since it was included in a recent Sephora play box? (Probably birchbox and Ipsy too, since the recall is on all gimme brow since January 2017). Personally, I have issues with how benefit is handling the recall through its spokesperson, and I think it’s important that everyone is aware that there has been a recall.

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