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If you’re tired of the same old box of blazé goods arriving at your doorstep, it might be time to switch it up. Spice up your monthly door-to-door subscription with this unique, artisanal box of delights.
The Vices Luxury Box is designed to bring a little grandeur and excitement to your life. These carefully curated boxes feature high-end products from companies around the world. Each month, you’ll receive a delivery with treats from special artisans and boutique shops from all over the globe. With this subscription, you can experience a whole new world from the comfort of your home. Even better, this incredible box is on sale for $99!
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Treat yourself (and maybe even your boujee friend) to the opulent delights of the Vices Luxury Box now for just $99.99 (reg. $159).
Prices subject to change.
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