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Post-it Extreme Lets You Stick a Note Almost Anywhere

Even in today’s age of the smartphone and online calendars, it still feels good to leave yourself or others a reminder using an old fashioned Post-it note. It just gives you a feeling of satisfaction to write, “Pick up toilet paper from Target” on a small square of paper and stick it to your roommate’s monitor. Alas, what if their monitor is already filled, and the only thing you have to stick your Post-it to is the tree outside and it’s about to rain? Post-it has finally come up with a solution to this all-too-familiar problem!

Reported by Design Taxi, the new product, dubbed “Post-it Extreme,” is water resistant and is made with “ultra-strong Dura-Hold Paper and adhesive.” Whereas regular Post-its are aimed towards smooth surfaces, Post-it Extreme is what you will need should you have a more textured surface.

Extreme, even on an espresso machine! #PostitExtreme

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It is also able to stick in both warm and cold environments. No more wondering if Jay is going to see the note you posted on your door stating the WrestleMania party has moved to Sarah’s house. Sure, he may ask you why you didn’t just text him so he could save a trip, but Post-it can’t do EVERYTHING, can it?

It’s amazing to see how something as simplistic as paper with a strip of adhesive at the top could become so useful to so many. As the world of technology evolves, Post-it is evolving right along with it.

You can check out how to buy Post-it Extreme on their website here.

So what do you think? Are you ready to take your office reminders to the next level? Do you think using Post-it Extreme while drinking Mountain Dew will make you a better person? Let me know on Twitter @donnielederer or use all-caps (to sound more extreme) in the comments below.

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