Lost and Found – Campers Will Never Lose Their Camp Clothes Again!

by camper on October 4, 2009

Every summer thousands of children and teens venture off for fun and excitement at summer camp. Canoeing, riding, sailing, swimming, sports, games and lots more to choose from and in almost every case, they lose some item of clothing!

According to Lena Grierson, a mother of three and distributor of a new labeling product called Stikins™ the lost and found bin at camps can be huge. Every year parents are asked to label all their children’s clothing and belongings for camp. Thanks to Stikins™ the labeling can now be fast and easy.

Stikins™ is a personalized peel-and-stick name label that adhere to the washcare label of the garment. Simply peel off and stick on. No ironing or sewing required. Washer and dryer safe. They can also be used inside shoes and boots and even come in a size tiny enough to stick on toothbrush and pens. Great for labeling all the camp gear.

Summer Camps are filling up rapidly with many children returning year after year to the same Camp. It’s a great adventure for all and a wonderful opportunity to develop new friends and skills.

Campers all ages can gain a greater sense of independence and responsibility when being away from home and knowing that their clothing will always be identified with a label that won’t come off. Knowing all the clothing is permanently labeled gives parents and kids a sense of relief. The lost can be found!

60 labels in 3 different sizes $24.95 shipping included.

120 labels in 3 different sizes $39.95 shipping included.

Stikins™ is distributed by LabelLighthouse.com. For more information go to www.labellighthouse.com or contactus@labellighthouse.com. Online ordering.

Lena Grierson is a mother of 3 busy Campers residing in rural Ontario, Canada.
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