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Accio! is not like your typical fandom box. We source all our items from independent designers and artists, and we pay them fairly for their time and talent. This means a couple of things:
We are a quality over quantity box. Because we are committed to paying artists what they’re worth, our boxes do not contain quite as many items as some other boxes you can subscribe to. Our box usually contains 4-5 items. How many things we include from month to month varies a lot based on our own costs, but the things we choose to include are always well-made items we would be glad to own ourselves!
If you’re looking for a crate jam-packed with vinyl figurines and other mass-manufactured products, there’s a box out there for you! It’s just not Accio! Box. We try to find items that are unique and fun, and not something you can find on a store shelf. We realize this aesthetic isn’t for everyone, and that’s okay! That’s why it’s great that there are so many fandom boxes out there to choose from.
We always make sure our boxes are packed full of awesome licensed and exclusive merchandise! Filled with awesome products from Harry PotterTM and Fantastic BeastsTM which will bring the magical world right to your doorstep!
Harry Potter has grown to be one of my favorite type of subscription boxes to get, Below are going to be the ones that I have subscribed to. Each one will take you to its own page to describe what it's all about. Also it will have links to all the unboxing I've done for those particular boxes. :)
Owlcrate is a subscription service that sends you magical monthly boxes tailored to a chosen theme. Each OwlCrate will contain one new Young Adult novel, as well as 3-5 other bookish treats to help you get your nerd on.
Obsidian-Jennifer Armentrout (READ) Split Second by Kasie West (READ) After Ever Happy by Anna Todd (READ) 99% Mine by SallyThorne (READ) #murdertrending by Gretchen Mcneill (READ) Emma in the night (READ) H.P and the order of the phoenix