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Sabrina Carpenter teams up with Office Depot to share favourite Back to School picks

Back to School season is upon us, and Sabrina Carpenter has teamed up with Office Depot to make sure that you’re kitted out with the very best supplies for when you return to class.

Sharing five of her favorite Office Depot picks, Sabrina has chosen funky stationery and must-have items to get you through the new school semester.

  • TUL Limited Edition Brights Retractable Gel Pens $14.99 – you’re bound to be writing a lot of notes, so it’s best to have a number of colourful pens on hand.
  • TUL Custom Note-Taking System Discbound Student Notebook $9.99 – a snazzy pink notebook to go with your rainbow gel pens!
  • Office Depot Pink Glitter Fashion Binder $3.99 – filing notes never looked so good. We adore this pink glitter binder.
  • Ativa Power Bank in gray $11.24 – it’s important to keep your phone charged up, so this power bank (which is currently on sale – yaaas!) will be a great investment.
  • Ativa Meral Earbud Headphones in rose gold $7.99 – when you need to shut yourself off from a stressful school day, pop in these earbuds and listen to your favourite song.

As part of their collaboration, Office Depot have shared some exclusive Sabrina content which you can check out here. This includes a behind-the-scenes look at the making of her ‘Almost Love’ music video, and an audio clip where Sabrina talks about the track’s creative process.

If that wasn’t enough, you can also enter a competition for a chance to win a trip to fly away and meet Sabrina herself plus $500 spending cash! Click here to enter and to read all the terms and conditions.

What’s your favourite Sabrina Carpenter pick from the Office Depot #BackToSchoolProud range? Let us know on Twitter @Fuzzable

Written by Katrina

twenty-something content writer with a penchant for boybands, theatre and Disney. Email: katrinanaomirees@gmail.com

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