Post-it is a brand of sticky notes, index tabs, and other products that are used to organize, plan, and communicate information
Post-it was invented by Spencer Silver, a scientist at 3M, in 1968
In 1980, 3M launched Post-it Notes in four cities
Post-it Notes became an instant success and are now sold worldwide
3M has expanded the Post-it product line to include a variety of organization and communication tools
Scotch is a brand by 3M that produces various adhesive tapes, including transparent tape which competes with Post-it's tape products
Avery produces various office supplies including index tabs and labels which are alternative to Post-it's index tabs
Staples produces a range of office supplies including sticky notes and index tabs which competes with Post-it's products
The original product, small pieces of paper with adhesive on one side and a plain surface on the other, used to temporarily attach notes to documents or boards
Thin, colorful plastic strips that can be used to mark pages or sections of documents for easy reference
Self-sticking large paper pads that can be mounted on a wall or easel to capture group brainstorming sessions or notes
A new edition of Post-it Notes with stronger adhesive that can stick to a wider range of surfaces
Index tabs designed for long-lasting use and ideal for organizing and navigating documents, notebooks and journals
Post-it Notes use a special type of adhesive that allows them to stick to surfaces without leaving behind any residue when removed
Post-it Notes are recyclable, but should be placed in the mixed paper recycling bin
Post-it Notes come in a wide range of colors and styles, including pastels, neon, and patterned designs
Post-it Notes is a brand of sticky notes, but the term 'sticky notes' is often used generically to refer to any type of small adhesive note
Post-it Notes can be more expensive than other brands, but the quality and adhesion make them a popular choice for many people