I sent DS a box of snacks from Amazon Prime Pantry last week. It was easy, except that in order to get free shipping (even if you have Prime), you have to add five "qualifying" items to the box. There was a list of qualifying items and I had a bit of a hard time choosing five that he would want. I ended up getting three packs of Gatorade and two assortments of chips. Then, I added Pop-Tarts, granola bars, etc. that he likes. It's not quite as easy as just choosing what you want and getting free shipping with Prime, but it worked out fine.
DS had his first week of classes and says it was great, but he's exhausted. They're really working him hard in his musical theater major. U Miami had the greatest move-in process this year. They hired a company to do "cruise ship style move-in." It was much like boarding a cruise ship in that someone unloaded our car and took everything up to the room. DS was sent to get his campus ID, which doubles as his room key. We were sent to park the car in the garage. The parking lots near the dorms were kept empty for the movers to line up their carts while waiting for people to arrive. They staggered the move-in times, so there was no wait to get the car unloaded. Upper class parents commented on how lucky we were to have this type of move in. Apparently it was the first year they did it, and it received nothing but glowing reviews! We met in the dorm lobby and went up to the room. His suitcases, bags from Target and Bed Bath and Beyond were all neatly placed next to his bed. All we had to do was unpack and set things up, which only too about 30-40 minutes. His roommate was already moved in so we had no problem getting around the room, storing luggage, packing up bags to recycle, etc. We made a quick list of things he still needed, and DH and I made a Target run while DS was in orientation the next day. It was such seamless and low-stress process.