About Us
Our story, our mission, and what we stand for.
10 Years, Growing with You Every Day
Tob3a was founded in 2016 from a simple moment every father and mother knows well: preparing for a new school year, labeling their children’s small belongings, and hoping nothing gets lost along the way. What we didn’t realize then was that these small labels would become part of much bigger stories. Over the past ten years, Tob3a has quietly been present in the daily life of families on milk bottles, lunchboxes, water bottles, books and notebooks, and little jackets hung on classroom hooks. Parents often tell us that our labels carry memories: a favorite character, a bright color, or a playful design that reminds them of a particular phase in their child’s life. For younger children, even before they can read, these familiar labels become a source of comfort helping them recognize what’s theirs and feel a sense of reassurance in new environments. From nursery giggles to first-grade adventures, our labels have witnessed childhood moments small everyday details that become unforgettable. Durability has always been at the heart of what we do. Our labels are designed to last not only through washing and daily use, but over the years of a child’s growth, keeping memories alive along the way. We believe every item deserves a personal touch. We’re here to make everyday organization simpler, more beautiful, and a little more personal. From school essentials to home organization like spice labels and medicine labels our products are designed to fit seamlessly into family life. At Tob3a, we believe that the smallest details can carry the deepest meaning. A label is not just a name it is a touch of childhood, a memory of growth, and a quiet reassurance in a big, busy world. Most importantly, as a brand, we take pride in being companions along the journey witnessing your children grow, helping fathers and mothers organize daily life, and remaining a part of family memories in a meaningful and lasting way.
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