Testimonials
Customer Spotlights
Each of our customers has a story to tell and we're proud to be a part of their journey. We love to hear how our customers started their businesses and why they chose Stomp Stickers. Here are a few of our favorite stories. If you would like to be featured, submit our Customer Spotlight form!

Oats and Love
Oats & Love founder David Callender shares how his oatmeal smoothies are changing the way we fuel our mornings—with help from Stomp’s custom labels.
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Family Wealth Planning
Jan Wisecup of Family Wealth Planning has been helping people protect and grow their money for over 40 years. Learn how his firm uses personalized service—and Stomp’s plastic business cards—to stand out.
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Wild Birds Unlimited (Fort Collins)
Wild Birds Unlimited Fort Collins helps bird lovers feed and protect songbirds. See how they use custom “Save the Songbirds” stickers from Stomp to spread awareness!
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Happy Wax Can Candles
Happy Wax Can Candles transforms aluminum cans into beautiful soy candles with custom labels showcasing stunning photography. See how Stomp helps bring her vision to life!
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Zeppoli’s Restaurant & Wine Shop
For over 25 years, Zeppoli’s has been serving up fresh Italian cuisine and curated wines in Blacksburg, VA. Learn how they support their community and why they choose Stomp for their custom club cards and key tags.
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BRAMS Beer
Raise a glass to BRAMS Beer! See how this California brewery uses custom beer labels to showcase their European-style brews and build a community one sip at a time.
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Hannah’s Brewing Co.
Hannah’s Brewing Co. turned a dream into reality, becoming the first craft brewery in Melrose, MA. Co-founders Jason Taggart and Mike Snow share their journey of creating a welcoming space for craft beer lovers and why they trust Stomp for their custom stickers and labels.
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Tower Ridge Honey Company
Learn how Tower Ridge Honey Company delivers NC-certified honey, pollination services, and more, while using Stomp's labels to keep their jars as sweet as their honey.
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