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Mini pallet notepads and post-it notes
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Proramillenote offers block notes and post-its on mini pallets made from recycled wood. These products, therefore, provide an attractive solution for customized corporate gadgets. They combine the practicality of adhesive post-its with recycled paper notepads. Moreover, the rustic style of miniature pallets appeals to many designers.
The mini pallets, made from circular economy wood, serve as sturdy bases for standard post-its. They also hold non-adhesive recycled paper notepads. This eco-friendly proposal captures attention and transforms writing tools into decorative objects. These notepads effectively serve as communication tools with a multibrand and sustainable focus.
The mini pallet structure offers stability for writing. It can also hold pens and pencils after using the notepad.
Mini pallets with recycled paper or adhesive notepads allow for high customization. They provide ample branding opportunities for companies. Businesses can print logos on the sheets in two colors and on the sides of the notepad using high-definition digital printing. Side printing showcases high-resolution images in 4 different subjects. It’s a highly effective multibrand solution: 4 subjects for the price of 1!
These items are particularly valued in logistics, transport, and industry workplaces. Their pallet design resonates well in these environments. However, their uniqueness appeals to various sectors and professional contexts.
Proramillenote produces these items directly and proudly maintains a “Made in Italy” standard.
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