Portable Flags
Portable Flags
New Post-itŪ portable flags and notes help people on the go stay organized

March 11, 2004

By: Don French
Website: http://www.1st-in-flags.com

New Post-itŪ portable flags and notes help people on the go stay organized

Now you can have your favorite Post-itŪ products with you wherever you go. New Post-itŪ Portable Flags and Notes from 3M combine notes and flags together inside a colorful and handy protective cover. Designed for busy people on the go, a pack of Post-itŪ Portable Flags and Notes fits conveniently into a briefcase, backpack, pocket or purse and attaches easily to planners and binders.

Each refillable pack contains a portable dispenser of repositionable Post-itŪ Flags in a choice of two styles - 1/2" or arrow - and five colors, and a pad of popular 3" x 3" Post-itŪ Notes in a choice of fluorescent pink, blue and yellow. Two shades of yellow lined notes are also available. Coordinating color covers include translucent pink, blue, pale yellow, clear and black. A hook and loop tab keeps the cover closed.

Everyone knows that there is nothing better than Post-itŪ products for a simple to-do list, jotting down a thought or new customer phone number or remembering important information. With new Post-itŪ Portable Flags and Notes, no one has to be without a handy way to remember things, communicate important messages and organize their work.

"Post-itŪ products are not just for the office anymore," said Rod Lacroix, marketing manager for Post-itŪ Flags. "Today, people want many of the things they have at their desk - like phones, computers and supplies - with them and handy for use anytime, anywhere. Now that we've made Post-itŪ products portable, they can be neatly carried along on planes and in taxis, to meetings, sales calls and school, or even to the golf course."

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About The Author:

Don French is a successful author and regular contributor to http://www.1st-in-flags.com.  The flags of the world are symbols of recognition full of beauty and color for each country.


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