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Juvale 50-Pack Self-Adhesive Card Pockets for Attaching Notebook Journal Folder, Clear, 5.5" x 8.8"

Juvale 50-Pack Self-Adhesive Card Pockets for Attaching Notebook Journal Folder, Clear, 5.5" x 8.8"
Store: Target
Last Price: 21.00 USD

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Package Includes 50-Pack Self-Adhesive Card Pockets with Top Open on Long Side for Loading x 1 Item Description 50-Pack Self-Adhesive Card Pockets with Top Open on Long Side for Loading 50-Pack Self-Adhesive Card Pockets with Top Open on Long Side for Loading – Half Letter Size Card Holder for Organizing and Protecting Document Paper, Signs, Crystal Clear Plastic, 5.5 x 8.8 Inches SET INCLUDES: 50 self-adhesive card pockets made of plastic (vinyl) with open sides . Perfect to neatly organize and protect your index cards and stick them to whiteboards, monitors and so on. Fits index cards up to 5 x 8 inches. STAY ORGANIZED: Keep order in your office, school and home by inserting your index cards into plastic sleeves and attaching them wherever you need them. WELL PROTECTED: Placing your index cards in the plastic pockets doesn't only help prevent their loss but also protects them from fingerprints, dirt, water or dust. EASY, VERSATILE USAGE: Simply put the index cards in the self-adhesive pockets and they will stick anywhere, for example on notebooks, journals, walls and on other places where reminders can be useful. MEASUREMENTS: 5.5 x 8.8 Inches Are you often using cards for studying or organizing purposes but tired of having them lying around in chaotic ways? Use Juvale's plastic pockets to sort your cards and stick them to wherever you need them, so you can prevent loss and chaos! Product names are trademark of listed manufacturer or other owners, and are not trademarks of eForCity Corp. The manufacturer does not necessarily endorse use of these products.

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