The Black Box Partners with EPIX to Launch the Second Season of God Father of Harlem
Industry: General
Company Creates Themed Box Inspired by Acclaimed Show and Iconic City of Harlem
Glendale, AZ (PRUnderground) April 23rd, 2021
The Black Box, a quarterly subscription service that provides a direct path to Black-owned business, proudly announces its partnership with EPIX for the launch of the second season of its acclaimed show, “Godfather of Harlem” which premiered on April 18. As part of the collaboration, the company issued an exclusive box inspired by the show featuring curated items from companies based in Harlem, N.Y. Called “Bumpy’s Stash,” the commemorative box was distributed to the show’s stars and to top influencers across the country.
“The Black Box is proud to partner with EPIX and “Godfather of Harlem” on the commemorative Bumpy’s Stash, said Talei Hornback, founder and chief executive officer of The Black Box. “The show highlights Black excellence, not only in the performance of incredible Black actors, but also in showcasing Harlem, a hub of Black culture and history. Our goal each quarter with The Black Box is very similar as we also strive each quarter to introduce people to Black excellence through exceptional small businesses. The alliance was seamless.”
This special edition release of The Black Box, created in conjunction with Cashmere Agency in Los Angeles, pays homage to Harlem. Designed to look like a vintage cigar box, Bumpy’s Stash also features an elaborate chess board with each piece representing a character in the show. Fans of the show can play along as Bumpy makes his own moves to take Harlem back. In addition to the imaginative design, Hornback has hand-picked several items that epitomize the Harlem that Bumpy knew. Among them include,
From Marche Rue Dix, a French Sengalese restaurant, cultural concept store and nail salon located in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, Dark and Stormy Tea, a bold black tea with masala, cinnamon, ginger, vanilla and cardamom.
A vintage night club map of Harlem coffee mug with an excerpt of E. Simms Campbell’s illustration of Harlem nightlife during the Renaissance period from The Harlem Candle Company, a luxury home fragrance brand founded in 2014 by travel and lifestyle expert Teri Johnson.
A golden brownstone chocolate bar from The Harlem Chocolate Factory, a company designed to convey the cultural experiences of Harlem through chocolate. The golden brownstone chocolate bar was listed as one of “Oprah’s Favorite Things” in 2020.
Lastly, from The 125 Collection, a women-owned and run luxury quote candle brand born in Harlem, a luxury quote candle featuring a quote worthy of Bumpy Johnson, “Harlem State of Mind.”
“For me the inspiration behind The Black Box was to create something meaningful, and it has meant so much for me to be able to share to a wider audience these incredible products from Black businesses making a difference in their community,” said Hornback.
While Bumpy Stash’s is not available as part of the company’s regular subscription, fans of the show can win a box by entering the Godfather of Harlem Sweepstakes now through April 25, 2021. To enter, follow the Godfather of Harlem Twitter and Instagram accounts. For more information, visit https://www.epix.com/help.
However, those interested in The Black Box have the opportunity to order the Summer Release now through June 18, 2021. It, like each box in the subscription, will include an array of products from four to six Black-owned businesses. Items range from lifestyle to dining to bath and body to home good. To subscribe or for more information on The Black Box, visit https://www.gettheblackbox.com/
About The Black Box
The Black Box is a quarterly subscription service offering consumers a simple, convenient solution to support Black-owned businesses. Founded in February 2019 in Glendale, Ariz. by Talei Hornback, it also provides Black business owners and operators a distribution platform to increase sales and profitability by increasing their visibility and reach. Each quarter, The Black Box features hand-picked products from four to six Black-owned business. Visit The Black Box at gettheblackbox.com and follow us on Facebook @theblackbox.us and on Instagram @theblackbox.us