Places you can fine needohs! Since they are popula
These aren’t all of the places obviously but the most popular! You can also get dupes on SHEIN for good quality and they are so cheap! Happy hunting I’m so glad squishies are back :))
OMG, finding Needohs can feel like a real treasure hunt, right?! Especially popular ones like the FOUR SUPER NER Swirl. I know the struggle, so I wanted to share some of my personal strategies and experiences to help you snag those bouncy stress balls. While the original post gives you a great starting point with Target, Walgreens/CVS, Dollar General, Walmart, and Five Below, let's dive a bit deeper into those elusive restock times and some extra tips! Cracking the Restock Code: Target & Walmart These are often the first places people check, and for good reason—they get the biggest shipments. But they also sell out FAST! For Target, I've found that checking their app for in-store stock is a game-changer. It's not 100% accurate, but it gives you a good idea. Many Targets restock overnight, so if you can get there right when they open, you might get lucky. For online restocks, it's pretty unpredictable, but setting up 'in-stock' alerts on their website can sometimes give you a heads-up. Otherwise, it’s a matter of checking frequently throughout the day, especially in the early mornings or late evenings. Walmart is similar. Their app can also show inventory, but sometimes the best bet is to ask an actual associate. I've had success asking in the toy or seasonal departments. They often know when the next shipment is due or when they plan to put new stock out. Don't be afraid to ask friendly staff; they can be your best allies in the Needoh hunt! Walgreens & CVS: The Unexpected Finds Don't underestimate these pharmacies! While they might not get huge shipments, I've often stumbled upon Needohs when I least expect it. My tip for Walgreens or CVS is to check multiple locations if you have them nearby. Sometimes one store will have a few in stock while another is completely out. They usually place them near the checkout, in seasonal aisles, or with other impulse buys, so keep your eyes peeled beyond the toy section. Restock days can be very store-specific, so if you frequent a particular location, try to observe when they’re usually replenishing shelves. Dollar General & Five Below: My Go-To for Dupes & Variety If you're okay with alternatives or just want more squishy goodness, Dollar General and Five Below are fantastic! As mentioned, Dollar General often has great quality dupes that give you the same satisfying squeeze for a fraction of the price. Five Below is a treasure trove for all kinds of 'squishes and dumplings,' even if they're not official Needohs. I love their variety, and you can often find unique textures and colors there that you might not see elsewhere. Sometimes, the hunt for a great dupe is just as fun as finding the original! General Hunting Strategies I Swear By: Call Ahead: Before driving all over town, give stores a quick call. Ask if they have Needohs in stock. This can save you a lot of time and gas. Join Online Groups: Seriously, local Facebook groups or Reddit communities for toy collectors or parents often have 'in-stock' alerts posted by fellow hunters. It's a great way to get real-time info. Expand Your Search: Don't just stick to the typical toy aisles. Check impulse buy sections, seasonal displays, and even school supply areas. Sometimes they pop up in unexpected places! Patience is Key: Needohs are popular, so don't get discouraged if you don't find them on your first try. Keep at it, and you'll eventually find your perfect squishy companion! Happy hunting, everyone! May your Needoh shelves be full and your stress levels low! Byeee :))






