Office Products : 6x6 RIGID PHOTO CD MAILERS ENVELOPES STAY FLATS 100/pack

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Office Products : 6x6 RIGID PHOTO CD MAILERS ENVELOPES STAY FLATS 100/pack

6x6 RIGID PHOTO CD MAILERS ENVELOPES STAY FLATS 100/pack

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Binding: Office Product
Product Brand: Stay Flats
EAN: 0075430237623
Label: valuemailers.com
Product Manufacturer: valuemailers.com
Publisher: valuemailers.com
Ranking: 5452
Studio: valuemailers.com


Product facts:
  • No tape or stiffeners needed. Will not bend or crush.
  • Self-seal has peel-off adhesive strip.
  • Postage savings due to light weight.







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Item Description:
Protect important documents, photographs, disks and more with these rigid and durable paperboard mailers.











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