New non food finds at Sam’s Club this week
Summer is here and @Sam’s Club has some amazing finds this week
As someone who loves shopping at Sam’s Club for seasonal essentials, I was really excited to check out their new non-food finds this week, especially with summer in full swing. The variety of pool-related products caught my eye right away. For families looking to upgrade their backyard fun, the Bestway above-ground pools with a 6,092-gallon capacity are impressive. I found they offer both size and durability, perfect for hosting gatherings or just cooling down on hot days. Another highlight that stood out was the water slide oasis with an aqua cave, which is 18 feet long—truly a game-changer for outdoor play. I’ve seen how kids light up around these inflatables, and the quick one-minute inflation means less setup and more playtime. The caution about using electric pumps safely is important, especially for younger children, so always supervise inflatables closely. The animal-themed sprinklers, like the giraffe and cow models standing over 2.5 feet tall, are not only adorable but also practical for keeping kids entertained and hydrated. I picked up the giraffe sprinkler last summer and the laughter it brought was worth every penny. It’s also great that these products come in various sizes, fitting different yard spaces. For those seeking creative indoor activities, the Crayola coloring sets and Bluey-themed kits offer fun escape options on rainy days or during breaks from the sun. The inclusion of stencils and storage cases makes cleanup easier, which I appreciate as a parent. Finally, the bright-up scooters and barbie themed toys let kids enjoy more active play. After trying the scooter at a family gathering, I noticed it encourages physical activity and a bit of friendly competition. Overall, Sam’s Club’s selection this week covers a wide range of summer needs—from pool gear to creative and active toys—making it a one-stop shop for family entertainment. If you’re planning to make the most of summer with your kids, these finds are definitely worth exploring.






































































































