Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Loot Crate - October, 2014 - Fear

It's October! Halloween Month! Jess' favourite time of year! YEAH! I'm happy to say that although my Loot Crate arrived a little late this month, it still made it before November. After being a subscriber for several months now, I'm pretty convinced that the delivery speed is determined by Canada Post, so I'm not going to blame Loot Crate for any delays. As long as my box arrives in the month it belongs in, all's good.


Now, for those of you who haven't heard of Loot Crate, it is a monthly subscription box that caters towards "nerds" and "geeks". Each month, subscribers get a themed box of 6 to 8 items. What's interesting is that Loot Crate has different subscription programs. Here's a breakdown:

1 Month Plan - $19.37 USD / $29.95 CAD per month
3 Month Plan - $55.11 USD / $84.00 CAD per 3 months
6 Month Plan - $105.99 USD / $162.00 CAD per 6 months

OCTOBER - FEAR

When I was a member of Nerd Block last year, I was extremely disappointed when their October box had absolutely nothing to do with Halloween. They could have at least had one Halloween-y item, but no. They didn't care. This year, I was really excited to hear that Loot Crate's October theme is FEAR. Finally, a Halloween-themed box! Wahoo! So, what scary awesomeness did I get in the mail?

- Loot Crate Mini Magazine with 3D Glasses ($2.50 CAD)
- Loot Crate Theme Pin ($0.75 CAD)
- How to Survive a Sharknado ($13.00 CAD)
- Death by Kittens T-Shirt ($15.00 CAD)
- Walking Dead Art Print ($2.00 CAD)
- Walking Dead Comic with Exclusive Cover ($5.00 CAD)
- Dead Rising Pen ($12.00 CAD)
- Slashes & Bites Tattoos ($5.00 CAD)
- Toxic Waste Candy ($0.25 CAD)
- SMITE Gift Card

Custom Loot Crate Box


Another custom box?! Yes, another custom box! I love it. I absolutely, positively love it. To say I'm blown away is both fitting and not enough to describe how appreciative I am of the amazing people working over at Loot Crate HQ.

Loot Crate Mini Magazine with 3D Glasses


One of the awesome aspects of being a Loot Crate subscriber is that each month, I get a magazine with nerdy articles and a kickass cover. This month, Loot Crate really outdid themselves not only with an incredible cover design, but a cover design that is 3D! And, yes, they included old school blue and red 3D glasses to let you experience the epicness. :D

Loot Crate Theme Pin


One word: Zombies!

How to Survive a Sharknado


Remember that little made-for-TV movie on SyFy starring Tara Reid that involved sharks and tornadoes? Well, this is a book that helps you survive the destructive combination that is sharks and tornadoes, as well as other bizarre disasters. It's a must-read.

Death by Kittens T-Shirt


I don't know... On the one hand, I love the Punisher, so a white skull on a black T-shirt is awesome. On the other hand, the skull is made of kittens. Cute, cuddly kittens... So, if I wear this shirt instead of my Punisher shirt when I go paintballing, will I still instill fear in the hearts of my enemies?

Walking Dead Art Print


Oh, man. This postcard-sized art print is both adorable and heartbreaking. Hopefully, this thing doesn't spoil anything for people who haven't watched the show...

Walking Dead Comic with Exclusive Cover


I am a huge fan of the Walking Dead comics, and it was a very pleasant surprise to get Issue 132 with an exclusive Loot Crate variant cover. I won't be opening the bag, though. This baby is going on my shelf and I'm going to read the digital version instead. :p

Dead Rising Pen


While I was writing the descriptions above, all I could think of was writing about this incredible Loot Crate exclusive Dead Rising pen. The saw is the cap and the sledgehammer is the pen. I have never played Dead Rising, but zombie games are a favourite in the Chan household and I've been dying to play my copy of Dead Rising 2. This pen is just so ridiculously cool that it's now sitting on my desk as a display piece. I don't see myself ever using it as a pen!

Slashes & Bites Tattoos


Okay, these are pretty neat. Neither Jess nor I will ever be using them, though, so off to our niece they go. Yep, we spoil her!

Toxic Waste Candy


The name and "Hazardously Sour" note have me intrigued. I'll be trying this watermelon-flavoured candy very, very soon. Wish me luck!

SMITE Gift Card


I've heard a lot about the game SMITE and have been itching to try it out. Now, with a free Halloween-themed skin, it's only a matter of time before I'll be killing things with a god. :D

OVERVIEW

I gotta say, Loot Crate really knows how to do a Halloween box! From the custom box design down to the candy, this month's crate is exactly the kind of subscription box I expect for October. My favourite item is, quite obviously, the pen. It's the kind of custom item that keeps me coming back for more each month.

I have been extremely excited since the Loot Crate Facebook page announced that the upcoming theme will be "Battle". As a fan of Street Fighter, I can't wait to see what kind of items I'll be getting. If you're interested in learning more about Loot Crate, please check out their Web Site. If you would like to subscribe, you can get $3 off using the code BATTLE

Thanks for checking out my blog. See you in November!

~ Mike

Friday, October 3, 2014

Loot Crate - September, 2014 - Galactic

When I received my Loot Crate four days ago, I knew I was in Tribble. I mean, err, trouble. Work has been on the crazy side lately, and with a little less than four days to write this blog entry, I didn't think I would make it before the month ended. Unfortunately, my worries were correct in the end, so I would like to apologize for the lateness in letting you all know what was inside my personally most anticipated Loot Crate.


Honestly, with my out-of-this-world workload, it felt like an early Christmas when I opened this box. Now, for those of you who haven't heard of Loot Crate, it is a monthly subscription box that caters towards "nerds" and "geeks". Each month, subscribers get a themed box of 6 to 8 items. What's interesting is that Loot Crate has different subscription programs. Here's a breakdown:

1 Month Plan - $19.37 USD / $29.95 CAD per month
3 Month Plan - $55.11 USD / $84.00 CAD per 3 months 
6 Month Plan - $105.99 USD / $162.00 CAD per 6 months

SEPTEMBER - GALACTIC

When I saw the preview for the September box, I was ecstatic. The Enterprise? The Millennium Falcon? The Serenity?! Geez, were they trying to give me a heart attack? So much awesome. So little box space. What did I get in my Galactic Loot Crate?

- Loot Crate Mini Magazine ($2.00 CAD)
- Loot Crate Theme Pin ($0.75 CAD)
- Star Wars Magnet ($5.00 CAD)
- Han Solo in Carbonite Poster ($5.00 CAD)
- Limited Edition Mal Mystery Mini ($12.00 CAD)
- Firefly Replica Money ($5.00 CAD)
- Alien ReAction Figure ($15.00 CAD)
- Limited Edition Tribble Plush ($10.00 CAD)
- Halo Digital Comics ($10.00 CAD)
- Pop Rocks ($1.00)
- Savings Sheet

Custom Loot Crate Box


After August's Heroes box, I was expecting the custom Loot Crate box designs to stop for a long while. I was pleasantly surprised to discover I was wrong. I'm thoroughly impressed with the Loot Crate Gurus since they clearly know how to make nerds / geeks happy.

Loot Crate Mini Magazine


I have been a fan of the Loot Crate Mini Magazine since my first box. The September issue has some great articles and a pretty cool cover. I love how it's almost like Ripley's trying to put her mech hand on Darth Vader's waist. Cute.

Loot Crate Theme Pin


We once again got a pin that was printed at the right brightness. I'm a little sad that the Tribbles got cut off from the design, but at least we got Mal and R2-D2 in there!

Star Wars Magnet


I love this magnet! For those of you who aren't old enough to know, this is a crossover between Star Wars and Asteroids. I remember going to my friend's house when I was a kid to play Asteroids. Fun times... Now, I feel old! :p

Han Solo in Carbonite Poster


This. Is. So. Cool. That is all.

Limited Edition Mal Mystery Mini


I love how Loot Crate doesn't just partner with companies, they also get custom, limited edition items made. The regular Mal from Funko's Science Fiction Mystery Minis set carries a handgun. The custom figure Looters received is of Mal holding a shotgun. Shiny!

Firefly Replica Money


As if a limited edition Mal figure wasn't enough shiny for one box, Loot Crate added some cold, hard space cash...


Alien ReAction Figure


I've been eyeing the multitude of Funko ReAction figures at Silver Snail Comics and 401 Games for a while now, and the Alien figure has been at the top of my Most Wanted list. Leave it to Loot Crate to actually send me one! :D

Limited Edition Tribble Plush


Seriously, how much more awesome can this Loot Crate hold?! I've always wanted a Tribble plush, but they're always either sold out or overpriced. Now, I not only have a Tribble plush, but I also have one in a colour and in a box that only Looters get!

Halo Digital Comics


I read most of my comics on the Comixology app these days, so needless to say, I'm a fan of digital comics. Receiving 3 issues of the Halo comics series by Dark Horse is a very welcome surprise.

Pop Rocks


Loot Crate really knows how to win me over with food. I haven't had Pop Rocks since I was a kid. Yummy!

Savings Sheet


Although I won't be using any of the savings on the Savings Sheet, I still appreciate Loot Crate including them. It's nice to know they are trying to help nerds save some cash.

OVERVIEW

The Galactic Loot Crate is now my absolute favourite box since I started my subscription. I liked everything. EVERYTHING! Plus, I can't decide whether the Alien figure or the Tribble is my favourite item in this box. Maybe I'll eat some more Pop Rocks and sort it out afterwards. Om nom nom nom. Seriously, though, I'm impressed. Loot Crate is getting everything right. I sincerely hope they keep it up.

Halloween is around the corner, so it's not surprising that the October box's theme is going to be "Fear". I love all things Halloween, so I am super excited! If you're interested in learning more about Loot Crate, please check out their Web Site. If you would like to subscribe, you can get 10% off using the code FEAR

Thank you for checking out my blog. See you again real soon!

~ Mike

Sunday, August 31, 2014

Loot Crate - August, 2014 - Heroes

Heya, peeps! Mike here, and I'm a little late with this month's Loot Crate review. It's been a loooooong month for Jess and me at work, and since I received my box this past Monday, I've been extremely anxious to tell you all about it. In fact, the photos for this entry were taken in my company's board room before a meeting! Here, check out this "Unboxing" pic:


Don't you just love the wood pattern of my company's board room table? ^_~ Now, for those of you who haven't heard of Loot Crate, it is a monthly subscription box that caters towards "nerds" and "geeks". Each month, subscribers get a themed box of 6 to 8 items. What's interesting is that Loot Crate has different subscription programs. Here's a breakdown:

1 Month Plan - $19.37 USD / $29.95 CAD per month
3 Month Plan - $55.11 USD / $84.00 CAD per 3 months 
6 Month Plan - $105.99 USD / $162.00 CAD per 6 months

AUGUST - HEROES

Last month's Villains-themed box blew me away. It had awesome items and an incredibly imaginative custom box. When I heard about this month's theme, I was really excited and hoped for the same level of quality as the Villains box. Did Loot Crate deliver? Here's a list of what I got:

- Loot Crate Mini Magazine ($2.00 CAD)
- Loot Crate Theme Pin ($0.75 CAD)
- Mega Man Air Freshener ($5.00 CAD)
- TMNT Bandana Glasses ($7.00 CAD)
- TMNT Vinyl Figure ($10.00 CAD)
- Deadpool Magnet ($3.00 CAD)
- Exclusive Groot Pop! Figure ($15.00 CAD)
- Shwings Shoe Wings ($8.00 CAD)
- Bonus Digital Loot ($10.00 CAD)

Custom Loot Crate Box


I was pleasantly surprised by last month's custom Villains box. This month, I had a huge bout of nostalgia with the custom Heroes box I received. Do you see what that is in the photo? Yep, it's the Ninja Turtles lair! When I was a kid, I had the lair playset. It was donated when I reached adulthood, but now I have something just as cool and in a more compact form factor. Yay! ^_^

Loot Crate Mini Magazine


The design of this month's mini magazine cover is pretty cool and there is some great content inside. What slightly confuses me is the inclusion of Batman on the cover. I get that he's a hero, but DC Comics doesn't really make an appearance in this month's Loot Crate except for the Alex Ross painting in the magazine's table of contents and Batman's face in one of the magazine games. Oh, well. It's Batman, so I guess it's okay. :p

Loot Crate Theme Pin


I love this month's theme pin and I'm also happy to inform you that the print is not dark! I appreciate that the pin's design is not just a copy of the mini magazine cover art. Here, Groot has been replaced with Captain America and Leonardo has been replaced with Thor's arm, hammer, cape, and leg. I wish I could see the full art piece, though.

Mega Man Air Freshener


Jess has a Mickey Mouse Ice Cream Bar air freshener in her car. Well, now I have Mega Man in mine! This is a cool item I couldn't even imagine existing prior to getting it. Awesome!

TMNT Bandana Glasses


By far the most useless item in this month's Loot Crate for me is the TMNT Bandana Glasses. I mean, they're kind of cool, but I would never use them. My niece would probably love them, though, so into the Christmas stocking stuffer box it goes!

TMNT Vinyl Figure


Now, this Donatello vinyl by Kidrobot is definitely not going to my niece. I love the look of the figure. Plus, it apparently glows in the dark! I can't wait to get Donatello onto my shelf. :D

Deadpool Magnet


Wait, wasn't Deadpool in the Villains box? Why, yes. Yes, he was. See, Deadpool is both a villain and a hero! Thank you, Loot Crate, for recognizing that. More Deadpool equals more awesome, and this magnet is just fantastic.

Exclusive Groot Pop! Figure


I am Groot.

Translation:
"If you haven't watched "Guardians of the Galaxy", do it NOW. It's one of the best movies of 2014, and possibly the best Marvel movie to date. When I saw this exclusive Groot Pop! vinyl with glow in the dark hand in my Loot Crate, I screeched like a little girl in the 90's at a Hanson concert. I can't describe just how much I love this item. It's easily my favourite this month."

Shwings Shoe Wings


A set of shoe wings really isn't a "heroic" item, but I admit that they are super cool and I've wanted to buy a set for a long time. Well, now I have lightning bolts on my shoes. Sweet!

Bonus Digital Loot


This card has codes that get you 3 games. I'm really excited about the Doctor Who one and "Gauntlet". I've never heard of "Defense Grid" before, but I am definitely interested since I love tower defense games. The added value in this card is much appreciated.

OVERVIEW

August was an incredible month for Loot Crate. I didn't know if the Heroes box could possibly match the Villains one, but in my opinion, it did. I am absolutely torn over whether the Groot Pop! Figure or the Deadpool socks from last month is my favourite Loot Crate item so far. The fact that I like any item this much is a comforting thought for me since it means the people at Loot Crate are doing their job of not only giving me value, but a positive and memorable nerdy experience as well.

In September, the Loot Crate theme will be "Galactic". Their Facebook group has silhouettes of the Millennium Falcon, an X-Wing, the Serenity, and the Enterprise, which has got me bristling with excitement. If you're interested in learning more about Loot Crate, please check out their Web Site. If you would like to subscribe, you can get 10% off using the code GALACTIC

As a final note, I would like to once again mentioned that my sister-in-law Felicia has a fantastic food blog that I highly recommend you check out. Go to Food Hackerette. You won't be disappointed!

Thank you for visiting. See you again soon!

~ Mike

Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Loot Crate - July, 2014 - Villains

Hey, peeps! Mike here, and I'm writing a Loot Crate entry even though it's not August yet! I am, of course, referring to the ridiculously late delivery of my previous Crate. Well, I am happy to inform you that things are back to normal in July as my box arrived a couple of days ago. Wahoo!


You may be looking at the photo above and wondering what on Earth is with the box. I had the exact same thought when it arrived. The thing was so flat that I actually grew concerned that I was going to get ripped off this month. When I opened it, this is what I found:


Is that... Is that a custom box with custom box art? HOLY BLACK SHARPIES, BATMAN! It IS a custom box with custom box art! Whaaaaaat?!?! Okay, okay. Calm down, Mike. You have a blog entry to finish!

For those of you who haven't heard of Loot Crate, it is a monthly subscription box that caters towards "nerds" and "geeks". Each month, subscribers get a themed box of 6 to 8 items. What's interesting is that Loot Crate has different subscription programs. Here's a breakdown:

1 Month Plan - $19.37 USD / $29.95 CAD per month
3 Month Plan - $55.11 USD / $84.00 CAD per 3 months
6 Month Plan - $105.99 USD / $162.00 CAD per 6 months

JULY, 2014 - VILLAINS

I think this month's Loot Crate theme is pretty self explanatory. When I first heard about it, I was really excited since there are so many awesome villains out there. Who will they choose? What kind of villain-ly products will they put in the box? Will there be custom items? Let's find out! Here's a list of what I got:

- Loot Crate Mini Magazine ($2.00 CAD)
- Loot Crate Theme Pin ($0.75 CAD)
- Bowser Magnet ($3.00 CAD)
- Darth Vader Keychain ($6.00 CAD)
- Crossover T-Shirt ($15.00 CAD)
- Necessary Evil DVD ($9.00 CAD)
- DC Comics Posters ($5.00 CAD)
- Deadpool Socks ($12.00 CAD)
- Rocket Raccoon #1 Comic ($4.50 CAD)

Custom Loot Crate Box


First things first, I have to talk about the box. It's incredible! I was blown away by the drawings inside. They're fun and really fit the theme. Someone clearly put a lot of thought into this month's Loot Crate and this kind of effort is incentive enough for me to keep my subscription going.

Loot Crate Mini Magazine


This is the second month since Loot Crate tested out going digital with its mini magazine. I'm very glad they went back to a physical magazine last month since it's so much fun! This time there are articles, activities, product descriptions, and much more. Plus, the cover is super awesome.

Loot Crate Theme Pin


The monthly pin is slowly turning into my least favourite item due to the horrible print job. The photo above had to be edited in Photoshop in order to see the details of the picture, yet Darth Vader's helmet is still almost impossible to see clearly. That is unacceptable.

Bowser Magnet


If the monthly pin could be printed as clearly as this awesome magnet featuring Nintendo's Bowser, I would be one happy Looter. Look at this thing! It's awesome! I already have it proudly displayed on the side of my fridge!

Darth Vader Keychain


I'm digging the Vader keychain. It's made of rubber of a decent quality and has a cool helmet design. I've seen a glossy metal version of this and honestly like this one better because it's lighter and the matte finish really works for it.

Crossover T-Shirt


You already know that I'm fed up with receiving black T-shirts from my subscription boxes, but I will make an exception for this one. The design is absolutely perfect and it works best on a black background. I will definitely be wearing this shirt!

Necessary Evil DVD


I'll admit that I have lost interest in the DC Comics universe as of late, but this documentary about the villains of DC is something I'm definitely going to watch at some point. I mean, I really shouldn't let something like the worst reboot of a comic book universe ever deter me from enjoying this film, right? :p

DC Comics Posters


I apologize for the so-so photo of these letter-sized posters, but they were connected to each other and rolled up. I don't know how I'm going to separate them properly, but I'll find a way. As for whether I'll be displaying them... Well, I think the Joker one is definitely not wall material, but Harley's pretty awesome.

Deadpool Socks


OMGBBQ! DEADPOOL SOCKS!

Rocket Raccoon #1 Comic


Okay. This item's pretty friggin' cool. I was already considering getting the first issue of "Rocket Raccoon" at One Million Comix, but now I don't have to since I have a copy of it with an exclusive Loot Crate cover! This is just so incredibly awesome. It's definitely my second favourite item in this months' box. Can you guess which one is my absolute favourite?

OVERVIEW

This was the best month I've had so far as a member of Loot Crate. Every item, even the poorly-printed pin, was good. There was no junk. The total value of the items definitely exceeded the price of admission. Oh, and DEADPOOL SOCKS! I can't stress enough how important to me it is that a subscription box company put some thought and effort into putting together a box. Loot Crate has been consistently good and that's why I will keep moving forward with them.

Next month, the Loot Crate theme will be Heroes, which has got me all excited to see if the items can match the awesomeness of those from this month. If you're interested in learning more about Loot Crate, please check out their Web Site. If you would like to subscribe, you can get 10% off using the code HEROES.

As a final note, my sister-in-law Felicia has a wicked cool food blog that I highly recommend you check out. Meals at her place are always awesome because she and my brother-in-law make insanely good food. So, go to Food Hackerette. You won't be disappointed! 

Thank you so much for reading this blog entry. See you again soon!

~ Mike

Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Loot Crate - June, 2014 - Transform

HAPPY CANADA DAY! Mike here, and it's July. Yes, it is July. So, why am I writing this blog post about the June Loot Crate in July? It's because I received my Crate yesterday. I am not happy about that. My buddy Ryan got his box over a week ago. Usually, mine shows up either a day before his or 2 to 3 days after. When I checked the USPS and Canada Post web sites, they both originally said my box was to arrive on the 26th. However, on the 26th, the date was changed to a shocking July 2nd! I was extremely close to writing a letter to Loot Crate when my box finally showed up. I may actually still write them, but at this point, I'm just glad to HAVE a Crate. Anyway, I'm sure you guys have already read some other blogs or Tweets about people's unboxings, so if you do take the time to read through my post, thank you! I appreciate your support very much. :)


For those of you who haven't heard of Loot Crate, it is a monthly subscription box that caters towards "nerds" and "geeks". Each month, subscribers get a themed box of 6 to 8 items. What's interesting is that Loot Crate has different subscription programs. Here's a breakdown:

1 Month Plan - $19.37 USD / $29.95 CAD per month
3 Month Plan - $55.11 USD / $84.00 CAD per 3 months 
6 Month Plan - $105.99 USD / $162.00 CAD per 6 months

JUNE 2014 - TRANSFORM

With Michael Bay's fourth "Transformers" movie opening in June, Loot Crate's decision to make the June theme "Transform" was a no-brainer. Plus, with Nerd Block giving its subscribers a set of Transformers KREO figures back in April, it was only a matter of time when my current favourite subscription box responded with some robot love of their own. Here's a list of what I got:

- Loot Crate Mini Magazine ($2.00 CAD)
- Loot Crate Theme Pin ($0.75 CAD)
- Crossover T-Shirt ($15.00 CAD)
- Transformers Vinyl Figure ($10.99 CAD)
- Transformers Hexbug Nano ($7.99 CAD)
- Transformers Sticker ($0.50 CAD)
- MLG Wrist Sweat Band ($4.99 CAD)
- MLG Sticker Sheet ($0.75 CAD)
- MLG Voucher ($5.00 USD Digital Value)
- Lemon Warheads x 3 ($0.75 CAD)

Loot Crate Mini Magazine


Last month, Loot Crate decided to go digital with their mini magazine. I'm guessing people didn't like that because they switched back to a paper edition this month. Personally, I don't mind either way. If it's digital, it saves space. If it's physical, it adds monetary value and is cool, but over time, I don't know what I'd do with it. Still, it's the content that matters, and this little booklet has that in spades.

Loot Crate Theme Pin


One of the reasons I was really excited to get this month's Crate was because of the really cool design of the 1337 bus Transformer that I knew would be on the pin. Unfortunately, as with last month, the printing factory made the design way too dark. I had to Photoshop my photo of my pin in order for you to see more details, and even then, it's not that clear. That's 2 months now that Loot Crate has disappointed me with their pin quality. I honestly hope this doesn't become a trend.

Crossover T-Shirt


This is perhaps my favourite shirt that I have received in a subscription box thus far. It's not black (LOL) and it's a crossover of two of my favourite nerdy fandoms - "Transformers" and "Back to the Future". Awesome. Absolutely awesome.

Transformers Vinyl Figure


I have seen boxes of these Transformers vinyl figures at local stores and have been tempted on many occasions to buy one. Well, now I don't have to. Ha ha! I got Jazz, who is one of my favourite Autobots, so I'm pretty content. My only complaint about the figure has nothing to do with Loot Crate - It was very hard to get the gun into Jazz's hand. In fact, some of the black paint on the inside part of the hand scraped off onto the gun's handle before I could finally get it to pop into place. Not good! I still love the vinyl, though. It's definitely a great inclusion in this month's Crate.

Transformers Hexbug Nano


I knew of Hexbugs before, but I didn't know there were Transformers ones. For those of you who don't know what this is, it's basically a toy that looks kind of like a cockroach. When you turn it on, the little thing vibrates. This vibration allows it to "walk" on flat surfaces. I took a video to help you understand what I mean.


Transformers Sticker


This is a pretty cool sticker made by the same company that made the Transformers vinyl figure. I would have preferred getting the Autobots one instead, but this Deceptacon one is still awesome.

MLG Wrist Sweat Band


Many years ago, I attended a Major League Gaming event at FanExpo Toronto. It was a lot of fun and I even bought a long-sleeved MLG T-shirt. This wrist band would go nicely with it. Unfortunately, I don't wear my shirt nor really care about MLG anymore. LOL For fans of MLG, however, this is definitely a nice item to have.

MLG Sticker Sheet


I honestly have no idea who these MLG teams are, so this sticker sheet is definitely not for me. As with the wrist band, fans of MLG would probably appreciate this much more.

MLG Voucher


This MLG voucher worth $5.00 in site-specific currency gives people one month of GameBattles Premium Access. I don't know anything about the MLG web site, but I'm going to guess that for people who do visit it, this is probably wicked cool, especially with the "Loot Crate exclusive Badge".

Lemon Warheads


"The way to a man's heart is through his stomach." Loot Crate, thank you for these delicious Warheads Extreme Extreme Sour Lemon candies. YUM! ^_^

OVERVIEW

This was a very good month for Loot Crate. It had great value and great items for fans of Transformers. I'm still peeved that my box arrives one day before July, but if it's a one-time thing, I'll let it slide. We'll see what happens later this month.

Next month, the Loot Crate theme will be Villains, which sounds very exciting to me. If you're interested in learning more about Loot Crate, please check out their Web Site. If you would like to subscribe, you can get 10% off using the code VILLAINS.

Thank you so much for reading this blog entry. See you again soon!

~ Mike