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Product Review: OK in a Box

Disclaimer: I received a free, complimentary box valued at $29 to complete this review.  All words and opinions are of my own.  

What if I told you that you could get the best of Oklahoma made products sent right to your mailbox every month?  You'd be overly excited, right?  I thought so!!


A while ago, I was lucky enough to be contacted by a new company, OK in a Box, to do a review of one of their boxes.  I had never heard of this company but I thought, "What a great idea!"  I have lived in Oklahoma my entire life and have yet to hear about so many of the great, locally made products.  So to box up these products and ship them monthly to your doorstep - this company is on to something!!  


On to the good stuff....

Daddy Hinkle's Instant Meat Marinade: Onion and Garlic - Cleveland, Oklahoma
I can't wait to try this.  It is a 2-part marinade - wet and dry.  Basically, you soak the meat with the wet and then rub it with the dry.  Yummy!  Check their website out here.

Valley View Pecan Company: Cinnamon Sugar Pecans - Shawnee, Oklahoma
Absolutely. Amazing.  Need I say more?  Yes - I want another bag.  Find them here

Maria Rae's Gourmet Foods: Spunky Spuds and Holey Guacamole - Enid, Oklahoma
I love seasoning packets so when I found these in my box of goodies, I was quite excited!  These will be perfect for all those holiday parties.  Or maybe I'll just keep them to myself :)  Check out their website here.

Southern Okie: Gourmet Apple Spread - Edmond, Oklahoma
OMG - I could seriously eat this by the spoonful.  I may or may not have done just that.  Don't judge. I put this on some wheat bread and my husband and I had ourselves a delicious snack.  I will definitely be purchasing the pumpkin spread for Thanksgiving!


Want your own box?  Want $10 off your first order?  I can see you shaking your heads yes now.  Click here to get your very own OK in a Box and $10 will be deducted at checkout!  

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  1. What a cool subscription idea! I hope my state does this soon!

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