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(4 customer reviews)
2 out of 2 people found the following review helpful
I didn't realize it at...,
June 14, 2012
I didn't realize it at first but these labels are scratch and sniff. The
grapefruit has a nice citrus smell.
1 out of 2 people found the following review helpful
I had the same experience...,
July 7, 2012
I had the same experience as Kim... I had no idea they were scratch and sniff.
If you looked closely enough, you'll notice a pattern of polkadots embedded on
the sticky notes. You rub it and you sniff it. Simple. I don't know why, but the
photos made the product look bigger than it actually is. It's just normal sized
sticky notes. I took a star off for the price. I think it's just a tad too
expensive for paper that smells. Nothing wrong with the product, I just don't
see where the use of fragranced stickies come in handy. But I'm definitely going
to get the rose scented one even if I can't find any good use for them. They're
just calling my name.
I have to say I am quite...,
June 13, 2012
This review is from
Nichiban Index Label - Citrus - 15 mm X 50 mm - 10 Sheets
I have to say I am quite disapointed with this; there is hardly any scent, and
that is the only reason I bought it. It is also much smaller than i expected. I
dont think this product is worth the price!!
These are cute little...,
June 2, 2012
This review is from
Nichiban Index Label - Citrus - 15 mm X 50 mm - 10 Sheets
These are cute little paper flags, but the scent isn't as strong as I would have
liked it to be. The tacky side holds it's grip on pages and doesn't leave a
sticky residue. If I wanted to notate something on the flag I noticed that
pencil and ballpoint pen worked best, the paper is too slick for roller ball
pens and the ink doesn't get absorbed by the paper. I bought the yuzu (orange)
along with the grapefruit (light green), lavender (purple), and rose (red/pink).
I use them mostly to flag recipes in cook books and magazines.