2022 Back To School Guide

Stephs Cheers and Jeers received samples mentioned in this post in exchange for being featured on our site. 


Back To School Season is in full swing. Some districts are already back while others like ours haven’t started yet. This handy guide features some great products to help you with Back To School!


Mabel’s Labels:

Say goodbye to using markers to mark your children’s clothing! Mabel’s Labels sell durable and waterproof labels that are perfect for clothing, backpacks, lunch boxes, and more. They offer several packs including Daycare Label Pack, Preschool Label Pack, and Ultimate Back To School.

*Pictured is the Water Bottle Bands and Baby Label Pack*

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Get Supr: Hemp Infused Coffee:

School mornings can feel like a rush against the clock. Get Supr features 100% Organic Arabica instant coffee infused with 20mg of Hemp extract and is designed to enjoy coffee quickly in today’s fast-paced society. This coffee is super tasty and I love that it comes in small packets which means I can have coffee even on the go.

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Vitaminis Immune Support:

These Immune Support shots by Vitaminis are high in Vitamin C, Zinc, and Magnesium to help support healthy immune system function. They are safe for ages 4 and up, made with zero sugar and the orange-pineapple flavor is so tasty! Great for lunchboxes!

Use coupon code Vitafam20 for 20% off.

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Ricky, The Rock That Couldn’t Roll:

Ricky, the Rock That Couldn’t Roll is a wonderful book by Mr. Jay(Jay Miletsky) that teaches the importance of friendship and the power of perseverance. Mr.Jay wrote this book to offer hope to parents and children with disabilities like his own daughter.

Ricky can’t roll like his rock friends because he is flat on one side, the other rocks set out to help Ricky roll one way or another. Targeted for children ages 3-11, this is the first of a series of books featuring the “You Rock Group”

You can purchase this hardcover book for $9.99.

 

 


PLINK!

Plink! is described as a “bath bomb you can drink”. Plink! uses 1% of the amount of packaging as canned and bottled beverages and transforms water into a flavorful beverage with less than 14 calories and 1g of sugar.

Plink! is available in Pomegranate Berry, Watermelon, and Pineapple Grapefruit.

You can purchase their 18-multi-pack sachets for $22.

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Soppycid Magnetic Reusable Water Balloons:

A great afterschool activity for hot days! Soppycid offers magnetic reusable water balloons which take less than 2 seconds to refill. They are eco-friendly, made from latex-free silicone, and incredibly fun. My stepkids love them because they don’t hurt on impact and are incredibly easy to refill.

Use coupon code SOPPYCID15 for 15% off.

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Save A Lot:

Back to School lunches do not have to be expensive! Save A Lot has 850 stores across the country and they offer a lot of affordable equivalents to national brands. You can end up saving up to 30% off on back-to-school essentials! I received a retro lunchbox filled with the following:

  • Pickwell Farms Applesauce Pouch (national equivalent is Mott’s) 
  • Sunny’s Chocolate Pudding Cup (national equivalent is Hunt’s)
  • So Cheezy Mac & Cheese Cup (national equivalent is Kraft)
  • Bag of J. Higg’s Chips (national equivalent is Frito Lay)
  • Kiggins Chocolate Chip Granola Bar (national equivalent is Quaker)
  • Cody’s Original Snack Stick (national equivalent is Slim Jim)
  • Box of Pickwell Farms Seedless Raisins (national equivalent is Sun-Maid)
  • Hargis House Chicken Salad Kit (national equivalent is Bumble Bee)
  •  Pack of Nutsome Mountain Trail Mix (no equivalent) 
  • Tipton Grove Lemonade Drink Sticks (national equivalent is Crystal Light)
  • Plus a mystery item that isn’t launching until October

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