Las Vegas, NV, Aug. 16, 2017 -- Actor John Ratzenberger and entrepreneur David Polinsky continue to expand their online shopping platform TheGiftBox.com with today’s launch of their newest vertical, PetBox.com.
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PetBox is a ‘bite-sized’ box of treats and toys for both cats and dogs. The smaller, more cost-efficient box starts at $9.95 a month and includes unique bags of made in America treats and premium toys with a collective retail value of more than $20.
“The growth of TheGiftBox.com in the eight months since we’ve launched has been phenomenal. We saw a need for a more affordable gift box for pets and really hit on the best size and products for either cats or dogs with PetBox, for the almost 100 million pet owners in the USA”, says Polinsky.
TheGiftBox.com stands apart from any other subscription box service by offering a choice of multiple categories all on one site with one subscription. Subscribers have the flexibility to stop, start, cancel or switch from one box to another every month. There’s one monthly flat fee, no yearly upfront payments, every purchase ships free and earns rewards points towards free boxes.
TheGiftBox.com now hosts seven different types of boxes on its patent-pending, proprietary technology platform including:
Pet Box: A bite-sized box of seasonally-themed toys and Made in America treats for dogs or cats / starts at $9.99
Pet Gift Box: Seasonally themed toys & treats for dogs or cats / starts at $20
PawPack: All natural grain-free treats and durable, heavy chewer toys / starts at $25.99
Fishing Gift Box: Unique lures, tackle, gear for both Fresh & Salt Water fishing / starts at $19.99
Sweets Gift Box: Decadent sweets & confections from around the world / starts at $19.99
Escape Gift Box: Exotic ingredients with a recipe from a different country each month / starts at $29.00
Mom Gift Box: Treasures to pamper, indulge and inspire women – all handpicked by actress
Jennie Garth (90210, HGTV) who creates bi-monthly boxes / starts at $45.99
At checkout, customers can choose which charity they’d like their purchase to benefit regardless of which themed box they choose. 10% of all profits go to charity:
PetsforPatriots.org : Putting shelter animals together with veterans in need
FamilyReach.org : Helping families with children fighting cancer pay their bills
MusicDrivesUs.org : Providing musical instruments and classes to schools & groups in need
By end of 2017, TheGiftBox.com will offer more than a dozen distinct lifestyle verticals including Coffee, Wine, Faith, Chefs and Veterans.
For interviews with John Ratzenberger, David Polinsky or sample gift boxes, contact:
Diane McNamara / [email protected] / 617-304-1940
Hi Res Images of ALL TheGiftBox.com verticals:
https://www.filesanywhere.com/fs/v.aspx?v=8b72648c5b67717aa99c
About TheGiftBox.com
TheGiftBox.com originally launched its first vertical, PetGiftBox.com, in 2014 and expanded in 2016 with a patent-pending, proprietary technology platform with additional verticals. The website offers multiple categories of niche gift boxes on one site, providing customers a fast, easy and convenient way to give or get a unique gift every month without having to search the Internet looking for just the right gift box or having to subscribe to multiple gift boxes on different sites. There are no long-term commitments and customers can pause, switch to another vertical or cancel their subscription anytime. Every purchase ships free and earns reward points towards free boxes. By the end of 2017, TheGiftBox.com plans to offer more than a dozen distinct verticals including Moms, Pets, Sweets, Escapes, Chefs, Wine, Golfing, Fishing, Faith, Coffee, Tinkering, Students and Veterans with the potential for hundreds of new verticals in the years ahead. Starting costs of each niche box ranges from $9.95 to $45.95 monthly. The Gift Box acquires existing subscription box companies, develops their own verticals internally and partners with existing brands in retail, lifestyle, media, etc. to develop co-branded boxes.


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