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Giveaway: Post-it Brand prize package.

The great people of Post-it Brand mailed me this great ruby red Pop-up note dispenser to try out. I am completely over the moon about it. I do have to say it made me laugh, because I had been wishing for a diamond and God sent me this gorgeous Ruby Red diamond desk dispenser. I do love paper and pencils, so I was very grateful for the diamond dispenser. To make the gift even more special the Post-it Brand are sponsoring a holiday package that includes  a chance to win Assorted Post-it products including: Post-it Super Sticky Notes,  block Note Holder, Full Adhesive Roll, and post-it Pockets. 
 
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Let me just tell you a little about what great gifts you can find with Post-it brand. This holiday season they are introducing the Post-it Ruby Pop-up Note dispenser along with Post-it Note Holder and Picture frame, Post-it Jax Pop-up Note Dispenser and Post-it Pop-up Note Karate Dispenser. These items will make a great gift for co-workers, teachers, and family. The prices start from $2.50 and up. To find out all the other items that Post-it has to offer and get great gift ideas go to their website Post-it Brand.  This year make your holiday shopping a little less stressful and shop on-line. Post-it Brand can help you bring holiday cheer to your friends and loves ones.   
 
Disclaimer: Giveaway is being sponsored by Post-it brand. There was no monetary compensation for this review. I did receive one post-it item for review. All thoughts and opinions are all my own.   

Comments

Unknown said…
I like the refrigerator magnet Post-its and the tiny tab Post-its. They are great book marks. I had so many of those in college. I use a Post-it every day to remind my 1st grader to turn in homework or right the teacher a note. I have a red heart shaped dispenser on my desk. Thanks for the giveaway, Alma!
msmissy02 said…
My favorite Post-It products are there flags. They help so I can mark pages I need! Thanks for the giveaway! DamianMom at yahoo dot com

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