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The artisanal wellness subscription box brand is offering a giveaway of one box valued at $50 to one lucky winner this Valentine’s Day
(NEW YORK, N.Y.) NEWS: Little Slacks, the artisanal wellness subscription box brand, announced today a giveaway of one of their self-care subscription boxes to one lucky winner for Valentine’s Day. The winner of the giveaway will be announced on Sunday, February 28th, via Instagram, by the end of the day.
Launched in September 2020 with the aim to support hardworking artisans while making hand-crafted, high-quality wellness products affordable to all, the subscription box brand Little Slacks sources its products at wholesale prices in order to offer subscribers discounted prices. The brand also ensures that each of its suppliers upholds one or more of the following values: cruelty-free, eco-friendly, handmade, organic, woman-owned, small-batch, and not found on large retailers such as Amazon.
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It s a time of giving, and mom-and-pop shops, boutiques and bigger retailers offer myriad gift ideas from bourbon to skydiving. (Shutterstock)
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