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Q Connect A4 80 Leaf Plain Memo Pad
Q-Connect Memo Pad A4 80 Leaf Plain, Pack of 10. Durable and reusable for note-taking and organization.
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| Tags | Leaf Plain Q-Connect Memo Pad A4 |
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| Brand | ![]() Q-Connect is a brand of office supplies, including stationery, paper, envelopes, and printer cartridges. The brand is owned by the UK-based office products company Kores, which is a subsidiary of the Japanese company Itochu. |
| MPN | Q-Connect KF32007 |
| ID | 21730080 |
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