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Walmart Stocking-Stuffers

We are delighted to see that we made Walmart's Stocking-Stuffer List for 2020!

Our featured product, the Sawyer Squeeze Water Filtration System, is our workhorse model filter weighing just 3-ounces. This filter is incredibly simple to use and fits in the palm of your hand, making it ideal for backcountry trekking, international travel, emergency preparedness, and more. Also making it a perfect gift for the adventurer in your life.

Finding stocking stuffers that fit and are useful can sometimes be challenging. Thankfully Walmart put together an awesome lineup for anyone on your list. Interested in seeing the rest of the gifts? Head here.

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October 27, 2023

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When Sam Walton opened the doors to the first Walmart in 1962, his goal was to save people money so they can live better. Sam was a firm believer in listening to what his customers had to say. That tradition continues today. But now, it doesn’t have to end when you leave the store. Through Facebook, we’re able to talk to you, find out what’s on your mind and let you know what we’re up to. It’s just another way we’re working to give the millions of families who shop at Walmart more of what they love—ways to save money and live better.

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