
Kicking off your back to school supplies list with
something you’ll actually use?
This ream of paper is your trusty sidekick.
Perfect for when your teacher demands a hard copy, this
pack will save you from those last-minute panics.
Tip: keep a stack in your locker, so you’re never the
kid asking around for paper in the hallway.
Keep your paper stash organized by storing it in a cool, dry place to prevent it from curling or
getting damp.
Back to school shopping can be a drag, but at least
this paper is easy to spot and grab.
It’s compact enough to fit in your backpack without
taking up precious space needed for that heavy algebra
textbook.
Toss it in there, and you’ve got your printing needs
covered for the week—or at least until Friday’s project
deadline.


Who knew paper could make you feel like an eco-warrior?
With 30% recycled content, you can rest easy knowing
you’re doing a tiny bit for the planet.
Consider it a win-win for your school supplies list and
your conscience.
Plus, when it's time for the inevitable class recycling
project, you're already ahead of the game.
During school breaks, use it for creative crafts—like making personalized stationery or DIY paper
decorations.
Ah, the joys of printing out that last-minute essay.
Thankfully, this paper works with any printer you’ve
got lying around—laser, inkjet, or even that ancient
fax machine your parents insist on keeping.
Just load it up, and you’re ready for whatever your
teachers throw your way.
No more frantic trips to the library!


Nothing ruins a late-night study session like a paper
jam.
This 20 lb.
weight paper is smooth enough to glide through your
printer without making you scream at 2 a.m.
when you should be sleeping.
Keep a pack handy for those inevitable all-nighters and
save yourself a headache.
When the term ends, tuck it away in a plastic bin to keep it fresh and ready for the next school
year’s chaos.
When you’re juggling back to school crafts and
after-school projects, this paper is your everyday
hero.
It dries quickly, so you can print, highlight, and
annotate without making a mess.
Pro tip: use it for printing out field trip forms that
you always seem to forget until the last minute.


For weekend field trips or group project meet-ups,
having some spare paper is never a bad idea.
It’s like having a mini-office in your backpack.
Store some sheets in a folder or an envelope to prevent
crumpling, and you’re set for any surprise teamwork
emergencies during your weekend adventures.