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Behind Bars Unfiltered is Giving Back – Join Us on TikTok!

 


Behind Bars Unfiltered isn’t just a brand—it’s a movement. Our mission has always been about more than just creating merchandise. It’s about raising awareness, giving hope, and standing up for the incarcerated and their families. And now, we’re taking that message to TikTok, where our community is growing stronger every day.

We’re thrilled to announce that a portion of ALL sales from our merchandise will go directly toward the $180 Giveaway hosted by these amazing advocates:
@lovedonescoalition, @Peilaroni, @TheRe-entryProject, and @JoshuaBrowning.


Here’s How You Can Be Part of It

  • Shop our merchandise at behindbarsunfiltered.creator-spring.com.

  • Use promo code INMATECOAL for a discount on all products.

  • Follow us on TikTok (@BehindBarsUnfiltered) for updates, behind-the-scenes content, and announcements about new product drops and giveaways.


Why TikTok?

TikTok has given us a platform to tell real stories, connect with people who understand the fight, and amplify voices that often go unheard. By supporting our store, you’re not just buying merchandise—you’re becoming part of a larger movement to advocate for second chances and real change.


Join the Movement

Every product you buy, every video you share, and every conversation you start brings us one step closer to making a difference.

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