Cheap Chinese products
The company looks like it's Canadian but it is not. The products are cheap Chinese produce of low quality

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Dundas St. W. #510D, M6P 1Z2, Toronto, Canada
The company looks like it's Canadian but it is not. The products are cheap Chinese produce of low quality

Reply from Clear Sticky Notes
The sticky notes arrived as ordered, and are working really well! They are reasonably expensive for the amount that you get, but it's still a very cool product. However, they did take several weeks longer to arrive than predicted (I had almost given up hope of ever receiving them).

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The order took four weeks to arrive and when it came, the sticky notes were crushed and bent in half.

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I love my clear sticky notes! Delivery was fast to Toronto.
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