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- Amazon has a host of subscription boxes, from flowers, to beauty, to award-winning coffee roasters.
- You can combine the convenience and savings of a subscription with your Amazon account to get the most out of your money.
- Below are 17 of the best subscription boxes on Amazon worth considering.
- Find a ranking to the best subscription boxes on the internet here.
Both Amazon and subscription services strike the familiar chord of convenience.
Amazon does so with its low prices, fast shipping, and a general encyclopedic library of everything ever created available for order online. Subscription boxes do so by letting you "set and forget" basics you love - which can range from healthy snacks to a new STEM project for kids - to be delivered on an ongoing basis to your doorstep. It can negate the half-hearted research you put into finding different brews for your morning coffee, or supply you with freshly-cut flowers so you never have to be reminded by a dead bouquet again.
Another perk to the two services is, often, the savings. Amazon has made its name by being the cheapest option (most of the time), and subscriptions typically promise savings of up to $50 per box. You can get full- and travel-sized versions of Allure's favorite beauty products for $15 every month, or hardcover children's books at 40% off their listing price.
If you're looking to mesh the convenience and savings, it's worth browsing the subscription boxes already available for order on Amazon. Check out in a few clicks with your Amazon account and info, cancel anytime, and get the same Amazon guarantees applied across the board. Find a few of the best options to consider below.
Below are 17 subscription boxes you can order on Amazon:
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