I have recently used over 2 000 (4 packs of 500) and need to buy more. Staples has a great variety with one stop shopping.
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Helpful classroom organizational tool
on March 21, 2011
Posted by: Paula K.
Organize large amounts of information for very little cost. Students can record information from individual readings that can be organized into a synopsis or timeline for the entire group.
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THE CARDS WERE NOT WARPED.
on December 7, 2010
Posted by: Paula K.
CONTRARY TO MANY COMPETING MFRS YOUR CARD WERE FLAT AND NOT WARPED. I LIKE THAT THEY WERE PACKAGED IN GROUPS OF ABOUT 100 THEN 5 PACKS OVER-WRAPPED. MY WIFE AND I USE THEM TO MAKE NOTES FOR OURSELVES AND FOR STORE LISTS.
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5
The Rolls Royce of Note Cards
on March 21, 2014
Posted by: Paula K.
I am what you might call a note card connoisseur. To me each brand and style of note card is like a different fine wine and I take great pleasure in discerning the subtle differences that make certain note cards rise above others. My most recent journey to Budapest brought me in touch with what I thought was the pinnacle of note card artistry. The Ukalecht 3000 was touted as the finest note card the world would ever see. Geography Bee contestants the world over trembled at the thought that they could write the word 'Finland' on one side and 'Helsinki' on the other and that their printed words would be clearer than a frozen diamond. Little did I know that I would find something even better right here in America. The Staples 3"x5" Unruled White Index Cards 500/Pack is the best of the best. It is the Rolls Royce Phantom the 1945 Château Mouton-Rothschild the Rolex of note cards. Crisp edges sharp corners a white brighter than freshly fallen snow the Staples 3"x5" Unruled White Index Cards 500/Pack may be the best buy ever known to man. The cards take vocabulary words more clearly than note cards that cost many dollars more. I'm not sure how Staples produced a product this fine but trust me when I say you should buy extra packs of these note cards as an investment. Forget that 401k. This is where I've put my retirement money. They are certain to skyrocket in value in the coming years and will surely earn me the money to buy that chateau in southern France.