Back To School: WhiteyBoard Now Cheaper, Smaller

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Thursday, September 23rd, 2010

Back in March we wrote about the WhiteyBoard, a stick-on whiteboard available in multiple sizes. The 12×8 is $10 and the 3.3 x 6 footer is $30. The middle version, at 2 x 3 feet, is sold out.

Our team of chemists formulated an ultra-light, ultra-inexpensive whiteboard sticker that can adhere to any flat surface in just seconds and comes off clean – no installation, no heavy lifting, and no breaking the bank. Our transferrable stickers are ideal for any room in the house, classroom, commercial building, or office in need of a quick functional or decorative fix while simultaneously outfitting users with an accessible surface for doodling notes and ideas. Designed with our youth in mind, WhiteyBoards encourage students to visually explore and record their ideas; a unique green solution to the countless acres of trees destroyed each year for scratch paper. The flexibility of our product allows for an infinite number of uses that can be modified to suit individual preferences. With a pair of household scissors, WhiteyBoarders can customize any of our three sizes to fit a desired space. Stick one next to your front door or home phone to jot down reminders, or use the full sheets to provide more space for artistic creativity in a classroom or child’s playroom. We pride ourselves in our speedy shipping service, competitive pricing, and highly personal customer correspondence, so shoot us an e-mail and you’ll hear from us soon.

The WhiteyBoard allows you to add a whiteboard to any surface, which makes it great for students and the people who love them.

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