You Can Now Get A Harry Potter Subscription Box Delivered To Your Door

Loot Crate

The good news keeps coming for Harry Potter fans out there. Although there may be no more new books in the series, you can still get your fill of your favorite characters with this monthly subscription box that sends collectibles, apparel, figures, memorabilia and other goodies right to your doorstep. This collaborative project between Loot Crate and Warner Bros is the first officially licensed Harry Potter subscription box to date, and it’s inspired by the entire wizarding world created by J.K. Rowling.

Aptly named the “Wizarding World Crate,” the boxes will cost $35 each (plus shipping), and subscribers will get five to seven items delivered every two months. The first box’s theme is “Welcome to the Wizarding World,” and here’s how it’s described on the Loot Crate website:

From Hogwarts to the Magical Congress of the United States and beyond, our very first crate takes you on a journey through the world of magic, where you’ll meet Fantastic Beasts, learn of historical events, see some familiar faces, and more!

Sadly, this subscription box has already sold out, but you can join the waiting list so you, too,Hap can get in on all this Harry Potter goodness. We know we’ll be waiting patiently to see what magical items this box delivers.

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