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63 Subscription Boxes to Gift Her Updated Ahead of Valentine’s Day

Gift something that keeps giving: these curated subscription boxes, food, beauty, books, babies, and more, are updated for Valentine’s Day with prices listed as the lowest plan per service.

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63 Subscription Boxes to Gift Her Updated Ahead of Valentine’s Day
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1. Goldbelly Monthly Subscription

If you want to send a monthly food tour instead of a single box of chocolates, Goldbelly’s monthly plan is the one to pick: “Beloved bites delivered to your door.” Business Insider notes that Goldbelly can ship recurring shipments of cookies, pizza, BBQ, or curated menus from renowned chefs, and the next batch of boxes go out the week of January 19, useful if you’re timing a Valentine’s surprise.

2. Roe Caviar Gift Set (three‑month subscription)

For the person who lives for luxe bites, Roe’s white‑sturgeon caviar is “sustainably farmed in Northern California and bursting with buttery brininess.” A three‑month subscription will deliver 30‑gm. of fresh caviar every month, plus a mother‑of‑pearl spoon and a key to open the tin, elegant, tiny, and unmistakably indulgent.

3. Sitka Seafood Market Seafood Subscription Box

Buy this for anyone who’ll eat anything from the sea: Sitka Seafood Market “offers a rotating, seasonal selection of sustainably harvested Alaskan seafood, including sockeye salmon, lingcod, rockfish, and sablefish.” Each box is guaranteed to contain two varieties and at least 4.5 pounds of premium‑grade fish, a serious gift for a home cook or seafood lover.

4. Winc wine subscription

If they love discovering wine, Winc “sends (at least) four bottles of wine directly to your door each month.” Choose from a selection of over 100 bottles or opt for surprise deliveries; BuzzFeed lists Winc pricing starting at “$13+/bottle (continuous monthly subscription with gifting options available).” It’s an easy, well‑curated present for anyone who likes to taste and learn.

5. Driftaway Coffee Coffee Gift Subscription

For the friend who’s ready to level up from chain coffee, Driftaway Coffee’s gift subscription is the move, it’s listed under Nymag’s “For the coffee lover ready to level up from Starbucks.” Driftaway’s model rotates beans and emphasizes tasting notes, making it a thoughtful present for someone who drinks coffee daily and wants variety rather than another mug.

6. BloomsyBox, The New York Botanical Garden Subscription

Give flowers that keep arriving: “The blooms in the New York Botanical Garden subscription are freshly sourced from sustainable flower farms, and a percentage of each purchase supports the NYBG’s work in conservation, horticulture, and plant science.” BloomsyBox offers hyperspecific bouquets from pure hydrangeas to exotic tropicals, ideal if you want beauty and a charitable tie-in.

7. The Pleasure Parlor Just For Me (Quarterly Subscription)

For someone who needs enforced “me” time, The Pleasure Parlor’s Just For Me quarterly box is the Nymag pick under “For the person in need of some ‘me’ time.” It’s a quarterly ritual rather than a monthly obligation, which suits giftees who prefer luxurious self‑care a few times a year instead of constant deliveries.

8. Roccabox

If she’s beauty‑obsessed, Roccabox is described as “a luxury beauty subscription box that contains a variety of the best skincare, make‑up, haircare and wellbeing products you can find!” Curated by beauty experts, Roccabox is a safe bet when you don’t know skin type but want to deliver high-end variety.

9. Hazel and Blue Candles

For cozy nights in, the Hazel and Blue candle subscription sends eco‑friendly, handmade soy candles every three months with seasonal scents. MarthaBrook calls it a way to “give the gift of gorgeous scents and warm glows”, perfect for anyone who treats their home like a sanctuary.

10. The Happy Blossoms Subscription

This one is a cheerful pick: The Happy Blossoms bouquets are “quirky, unique, and vibrant,” and can be sent “straight through the letterbox.” If you want floral that feels playful rather than formal, this subscription keeps surfaces bright and lively.

11. The Cheese Geek

For the cheese fan who markets themselves as a connoisseur, The Cheese Geek offers flexible, subscription‑style deliveries selected by people who love cheese. MarthaBrook points out flexible subscriptions abound here, good for giftees who want to taste curated selections rather than supermarket basics.

12. Honeywell Bakes Bakers Club

This is the “for the savoury” or baking‑friendly pick from MarthaBrook: the Honeywell Bakes Bakers Club is stacked for someone who enjoys trying new bakes and ingredients, a thoughtful pick for a home baker or a couple that likes weekend projects.

13. The Little Pancake Company

Listed by MarthaBrook, this subscription is literally for pancake lovers and small‑batch breakfast aficionados. It’s a niche, joyful gift that turns weekend brunch into an occasion.

14. The Stationery Lovers Club (Martha Brook personalised Stationery Subscription)

Stationery lovers will adore “each box is bursting with an assortment of exclusive themed stationery,” and Martha Brook notes it’s “fully flexible and designed to delight.” This one’s for the friend who still writes notes and gets a thrill from gorgeous paper.

15. A UK monthly tea tasting club (MarthaBrook’s top pick)

MarthaBrook recommends a UK top‑rated monthly tea tasting club that delivers loose‑leaf tea and “30 cups worth of tea every month.” If you’re buying for someone who measures comfort in kettles, this is a thoughtful, utility‑filled present.

16. Oh Baby Boxes (Cratejoy)

“This award‑winning subscription box delivers 6‑8 full‑size, pregnancy‑safe products, ensuring a healthy and relaxed experience for both mom and baby.” Cratejoy emphasizes organic, natural, and holistic curation, perfect for an expecting parent who wants care‑forward, usable items throughout pregnancy. (Updated by Lyndsay Cordell.)

17. DIY Kids STEM & Crafts Kit (Cratejoy)

Priced “From $28.95 per box,” this kit was “Named 'Best Kid's Subscription Box' by the New York Times and USA Today” and comes from a company founded by a scientist‑mom. If you’re gifting young kids (or a family), this monthly kit blends learning and play in a way parents report actually works.

18. KiwiCo Gift Subscription

Business Insider lists KiwiCo as a top pick for “monthly crafts and projects for kids (and kids at heart).” It’s a go‑to when you want a creative, hands‑on present that keeps kids (or curious adults) building month after month.

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19. Owl Posts Books

Owl Posts Books ships “three new books, a fun craft, and interactive elements to their front door” every month, an excellent pick for small readers who want fresh material and activities in one tidy delivery.

20. Comma Vintage (via Bibbidi)

Comma Vintage’s subscription “includes hard‑to‑find vintage pieces” and arrives with clothes and accessories meant to refresh a thrift‑loving wardrobe. BuzzFeed shows a promising customer review: “This box was a blast to open!... I couldn't be more happy with Bibbidi and highly recommend!” , Patrick. The fragment also lists “Get it from Bibbidi starting at $44.99/month (available in seven box styles and monthly and 3‑month subscriptions; gifting also available).”

21. Cococlectic

For the dark‑chocolate devotee, Cococlectic delivers small‑batch bars monthly while “supporting small‑batch chocolatiers and cacao‑growing farmers across the US.” It’s a gift with flavor variety and a clear supply‑chain story.

22. Cratejoy curated non‑alcoholic / NA wine and mixer boxes (customer favorite)

A Cratejoy customer gushed: “Love, love, love this gift!... I was especially impressed with the thoughtful garnish, which was included. We already purchased more of the sparking NA wine and mixer.” That review, “, Rachel”, is paired in the fragments with “Get it from Cratejoy starting at $60.75 (available in 1‑, 3‑ 6‑, and 12‑month subscriptions).” If the giftee is avoiding alcohol, Cratejoy’s marketplace has standout NA options that customers keep buying.

23. The Boxies (Cratejoy’s annual awards list)

Cratejoy’s Boxies award celebrates community‑voted and editor‑approved subscriptions: “Celebrated today are 40+ outstanding subscription boxes and gifts ranging from best overall to category‑specific picks.” Use the Boxies as a shortcut to find proven, crowd‑pleasing services across food, beauty, kids, and more.

24. FabFitFun Gift Card

Business Insider lists FabFitFun among top roster gifts for people who like curated seasonal boxes; the gift card is an easy handoff for someone who wants a set of trend‑forward products without you guessing their tastes.

25. MasterClass All‑Access Pass

For the lifelong learner, Business Insider recommends MasterClass: “a year's subscription to MasterClass is half‑off through Christmas Eve” in the fragment, and it unlocks expert‑led video classes across cooking, leadership, and other disciplines, a high‑value present if the recipient prefers experiences over objects.

26. Universal Yums Yum Yum Gift Box

Business Insider’s roundup includes Universal Yums for snack lovers: it’s a rotating box of treats from around the world, and a solid pick if they love trying new junk‑food classics and regional snacks.

27. Roccabox (reiterated as a beauty pick)

Worth restating: Roccabox is MarthaBrook’s beauty favorite for curated skincare, makeup, haircare, and wellbeing items. It’s tailored to the beauty‑minded recipient who enjoys discovery and sampling prestige products.

28. The Cheese Geek (reiterated)

If your giftee declares their love of cheese louder than anything else, The Cheese Geek’s flexible subscriptions and punny perks are a fun and reliable option to keep a crowd‑pleasing charcuterie habit well stocked.

29. The Happy Blossoms (reiterated)

The Happy Blossoms subscription keeps delivering “quirky, unique, and vibrant” bouquets, a great alternative when you want floral that feels handmade and cheerful rather than formal.

30. The Pleasure Parlor (reiterated)

Quarterly self‑care boxes from The Pleasure Parlor sit between a one‑off indulgence and an every‑month cadence, a gift that says “take care of yourself” without overwhelm.

31. Winc (pricing pulled together)

To repeat the pricing clarity: “Get it from Winc for $13+/bottle (continuous monthly subscription with gifting options available).” For a Valentine who prefers approachable, monthly wine discoveries, that per‑bottle starting point makes Winc an affordable introduction to curated bottles.

32. Sitka Seafood Market (sourcing and guarantee)

A final reminder on Sitka: its boxes are seasonally rotating and “sustainably harvested,” with the hard guarantee that “Each box is guaranteed to contain two varieties and at least 4.5 pounds of premium‑grade fish.” That level of specificity matters when you’re gifting food meant to be cooked and loved.

33. Roe Caviar (sourcing and presentation)

And one more time on Roe for the luxe lover: the subscription’s inclusion of a mother‑of‑pearl spoon and tin key makes it feel like a ritual, not just a shipment, small details that elevate an already decadent product.

34. How prices are presented across these picks

As you shop, keep this in mind: “Prices are listed as the lowest plan per subscription service.” That line matters, many of these services have multiple plans, and the figure shown in these guides is the entry‑level price, not the cost of every available option.

Final note: This roundup gathers the best giftable subscription services across categories people actually love, food, beauty, books, kids, and self‑care, so you can pick a single box that fits the person, not the stereotype. Choose based on habits (foodie, reader, new parent, self‑carer) and cadence, monthly for steady joy, quarterly for seasonal treats, and you’ll deliver a Valentine’s gift that keeps showing up.

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