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8 back to school supplies that are too weird to lose

Now you’ll know when someone is using your stuff.

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Marisa Losciale

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If you’re not already back at school, you’re probably getting ready to do so. Back to school season, although dreaded by students and teachers, is exciting! Seriously. You get to buy yourself a whole world of new stuff. What’s better than treating yo’self? That’s right, nothing.

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Along with the new school season comes an array of new supplies. And each year, they just seem to get weirder and weirder. But that may not be such a terrible thing. The weirder the supplies, the more likely you are to use them and not lose them. Right?

Check out our picks for the most eccentric back to school supplies of the season.

1) You can pick your friends, you can pick your nose, but you can’t pick your friend’s nose.

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2) Now you can cut with accuracy. 

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3) Branch out with these sustainable pencils.

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4) Chill out with this fluffy alpaca notebook.

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5) Spaghetti AND clams!

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6) Add some nature-inspired style to your desk. 

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7) An apple a day, keeps the doctor away. Right?

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8) That cute fisherman’s aesthetic (without the smell). 

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