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About Stuck On You
Australia based Stuck On You was founded in 1995 by Carrie Felton, a mom of three boys. A global leader in personalized products for baby & beyond, Stuck On You products are available in more than 15 countries. Felton created Stuck On You to celebrate the individuality of every name, bring joy to new parents with unique, timeless products for every child, save families time, energy and money and help them to lead a more organized life. In addition to a broad offering of labels, the Stuck On You collection includes activity and personalized books, durable and stylish bags, lunchboxes and drink bottles, stationery, bag tags and gorgeous gifts for all ages.
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One lucky entrant selected by the entry form will receive the $40 Gift Voucher from Stuck On You! Open to entrants in the US, 18 years and older. Open for entry from 8/16-8/31/18 at 11:59 pm EST. The winner will have 24 hours to respond to the notification email to claim the prize or a new winner will be selected. The Mommy Island and participating bloggers are not responsible for prize fulfillment. Scroll down for more great back to school events!
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I like the school pack.
ReplyDeleteI like their Bento Boxes! So good for BTS time :)
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Love the lunch bags! I especially like the seafoam green one.
ReplyDeleteMy kids pack lunch every day for school. I'd like to try the Stuckonyou bento boxes.
ReplyDeleteDianna
SCHOOL SUPER SAVER PACK is great so many labels to use for at home and school on items you use
ReplyDeleteThe personalized bag tags would be cool for my grandsons, and the stick on clothing labels would be great too since they tend to lose items at school.
ReplyDeleteThey offer so much attractive things! I also liked the 1 X BENTO BOX + 1 X SANDWICH TRAY.
ReplyDeleteI love the Bentorrific pack--really cute and fun! The labels would be useful for so many different things!
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