
Jumbo StickIt Pad: 36 times larger than Post-Its
These outrageously oversized Jumbo StickIt squares are 36 times larger than the standard sticky post-it note size we’re use to, ensuring your messages receive the attention they deserve. If your messages are constantly being ignored, perhaps it’s the message delivery device that’s the problem.

Tagged: funny post-it, gint post-it notes
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