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Box of Care: Bringing the Spirit of New Orleans to Your Doorstep

Are you looking for a unique and memorable gift that captures the spirit of New Orleans? Look no further than Box of Care, a local business that delivers carefully curated gift packages straight to your doorstep.

Founded by Louisiana native Jonathan Floyd, Box of Care is committed to supporting local artists and makers while bringing a bit of New Orleans tradition to its customers. And now, with their new “Sheaux Some NOLA Experience” subscription gift box, they’re taking it to the next level.

The “Sheaux Some NOLA Experience” gift box is a monthly showcase of New Orleans for those who love the city, people, and culture. Each box features local products and businesses that you won’t find anywhere else, along with stories and information about the city that you may not have heard before. It’s the perfect way to experience the best of New Orleans, no matter where you are.

And right now, you can sign up for the April launch on the link (https://www.sheauxsomenola.com/launch). Don’t forget to mark that you found them through Newtral Groundz!

So why not give the gift of New Orleans with Box of Care’s “Sheaux Some NOLA Experience” subscription gift box? It’s a unique and unforgettable way to connect with the city and its culture, no matter where you are.

Corey Bureau

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