POST IT 2X2 MINI CUBE  Saint Paul College Campus Store- MnSCU

POST IT 2X2 MINI CUBE Saint Paul College Campus Store- MnSCU

4.5
(324)
Write Review
More
$ 22.99
Add to Cart
In stock
Description

Assorted Pastel Mini Sticky Notes

3 in x 3 in, Wanderlust Pastels Collection Post-it Super Sticky Notes stick and re-stick so your thoughts get noticed Use for reminders on doors,

Post-it Super Sticky Recycled Notes, 3x3 in, 24 Pads, 2x the Sticking Power, Wanderlust Collection, Pastel Colors, 30% Recycled Paper (654-24NH-CP)

Post It Mini Cube University Bookstore

KITS AND TOOLS Saint Paul College Campus Store- MnSCU

Post-it Recycled Super Sticky Notes in 3 in x 3 in feature 2x the sticking power. Use for notes or reminders on doors, windows or walls. Unique adhesive reliably sticks and re-sticks so your message can stay front and center. Move your notes with you throughout the day. Made with water-based adhesive and recycled material. Post-it Super Sticky Notes are recyclable and the paper in Post-it Super Sticky Notes is sourced from certified, renewable and responsibly managed forests.

Post-it Super Sticky Notes, 3x3 in, 24 Pads, 2x The Sticking Power, Rio de Janeiro Collection, Bright Colors (Orange, Pink, Blue, Green), Recyclable (

Advanced Information Technology in Education, PDF, Component Based Software Engineering

DRINKWARE Saint Paul College Campus Store- MnSCU

KITS AND TOOLS Saint Paul College Campus Store- MnSCU

Services / Services

PAPER Saint Paul College Campus Store- MnSCU

FOLDERS AND BINDERS Saint Paul College Campus Store- MnSCU

One Is Too Many”: Discussing Student Need with Mike Giancola

The Mizzou Store - Post-it 2x2 Assorted Colors Notes Cube

This detailed building toy comes with a counter, cash register, and seats for a waiting area, it also has a sorting room in the back. Also comes with LED light set. Compatible with other building toy brands!.

General Jim's Corner Post Office City Street View Building Blocks City Modular Building Blocks Architectural Model Building Bricks Set Building

One Is Too Many”: Discussing Student Need with Mike Giancola