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QYUVK Things I Can't Say Out Hardcover 160 Pages Lined Spiral Notebooks, Gag Gifts, Funny Humorous Sarcastic Work Gifts for Office Coworker Staff Boss, Farewell Going Away Present for Colleague

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  • 【PRODUCT SIZE】: The lined spiral Notebook measures 5.9" x 8" (20.5x15cm), A5 size. Each spiral notebook has 160 Pages/80 sheets. The inner Pages are made of 80gsm paper. The paper is smooth and easy to write without...
  • 【HIGH QUALITY】: The spiral notebook is double - wired spiral bound. The spiral binding allows you to easily flip the pages and lay the notebook flat. The 2mm thick black hard cover is reliable, protecting the pages...
  • 【HIGH QUALITY】: The lined spiral notebook is double wired spiral bound. The spiral binding allows you to easily flip the Pages and lay the note book flat. The 2mm thick hard cover is reliable , protecting the Pages...
  • 【WIDE APPLICATION】: The A5 lined spiral notebook is perfect for office, school, home, travel or any place you want to make notes, which is small enough to fit in your handbag, backpack or schoolbag, nice compact and...
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