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Knock Knock Classic Note Pad: What To Eat (with Magnet) (Pack of 6)


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Knock Knock Classic Note Pad: What To Eat (with Magnet) (Pack of 6) Overview


With their sly blend of humor, obsessive-compulsive organization, and clean, colorful style the Classic pads are still a runaway hit. Each pad contains 60 sheets with a chipboard backing and adhesive binding. Profiled by Newsweek and the Wall Street Journal and plugged in such venerable outlets as Lucky, Los Angeles Magazine (presented as a “Best of Los Angeles”), the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times, the Today Show, Metropolitan Home, and Real Simple


Knock Knock Classic Note Pad: What To Eat (with Magnet) (Pack of 6) Feature


  • What to Eat Pad with a magnet on the back is a necessary aid for busy households
  • With the hectic pace of the modern world, it's hard to plan, track, and execute household meals
  • Keep it simple by harkening back to the bygone era of home-economics: if you schedule the food you eat, you'll always know what's for dinner
  • Adds stylish utility to the refrigerator door
  • Pad is 6 x 9 inches and has 60 sheets
  • 6 x 9 x .0375 inches
  • 60- sheets
  • Chipboard backing and adhesive binding
  • Won various design awards from such notables as HOW, AIGA, PRINT, and the 2005 California Design Biennial.