This post is sponsored by Re-play Recycled. All reviews and opinions expressed in this post are based on my personal view.
Before we had children, I used to make holiday theme treats for my husband and his coworkers. Years later I have the ability to put the same effort into my kid’s birthdays, class gifts, and holidays.
Valentine’s Day is on the way and I’m getting started on their class gifts. In addition to yummy treats, I like to try incorporating something useful into the gifts. Just like I had previously done for Halloween, I’m going to giving each classmate one of my favorite Re-play Recycled product.

The snack stack is the perfect on the go container for snacks, liquids, powders, or even small toys. They come in 15+ colors to choose from. You can even buy multiple to stack on top of one another.

For Valentine’s Day I decided to go with white, blush, and red snack stacks to keep it themed, but not overly feminine. Then I packed them full of yummy treats – M&M’s, heart shaped fruit snacks, and XO pretzels. We added a Valentine’s Day card to the outside and tied it up with a bubble wand. All of these items were found in the holiday section of Target.
Snack stacks
M&M’s
heart shaped fruit snacks
XO pretzels
bubble wands
You can use a ton of different fillers such as erasers, slime, bouncy balls, Hershey kisses, and so much more!

There are also a lot of containers that could be used in place of the snack stacks, but like I said, I love gifting something useful in the long run.
If you use my class gifts as inspiration for your own, be sure to tag me so I can share too!
