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Stationery: Tree-friendly Papers

-- Gifts and Dec, 11/2/2009 5:00:00 AM

Too Little Trees stationery items
The Too Little Trees line of stationery products are tree-friendly — for every product purchased, whether it is a magnetic notepad, journal or notepaper, the company will plant a tree. Items in the line feature the bright painterly artwork of Lisa Sanders. The plant-a-tree initiative is managed through the non-profit Trees for a Future. About $5–$12. Too Little Trees, distributed by Midwest-CBK, Cannon Falls, MN.  


Retailers only, call (800) FYI-4-CBK

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