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Update: ‘sticky note campaign’ gains momentum


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The Blaze:

Since I first reported on the so-called “sticky note campaign,” it has more than doubled in size, now capturing the attention of more than 8,000 people on Facebook alone. Most noticeably, the campaign’s sticky notes are now popping up in locations across the country.

North Carolina debates putting gas in the car vs. buying groceries:

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I like this idea. I went and got some neon-colored sticky notes today.

 

Security cameras will capture the evil doers and they will be forced to recant at the court of Eric Holder.

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righteousmomma

I LIKE the idea. I will put one on the auto checker change dispenser at the grocery store. It will say:

"How is this working out for you - no hope and no change."

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SrWoodchuck

My sweet wife hangs price tags at a retail grocer.....along with "shelf-talkers," BOGO ads [buy one-get one,] nutritional data tags [thanks Moochelle,] new & special item tags. This type of tagging shelves in grocery stores is sometimes considered "destruction of property" or vandalism.....and with appropriate warning signs to let customers know....can mean you'll get a summons & fine, if caught. Look for those signs before you post the post-it's.

 

I think gas pumps are particularly effective, though.

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I have had fun watching this unfold on Facebook. One of the posters Vicki McKenna a legislator from Wisconsin has been pushing this hard since the inception.

 

Not sure if NON Facebook people can see these, but those on FB can for sure. Some of them are quite clever

 

VICKI's STICKY NOTE PROTEST

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I have had fun watching this unfold on Facebook. One of the posters Vicki McKenna a legislator from Wisconsin has been pushing this hard since the inception.

 

Not sure if NON Facebook people can see these, but those on FB can for sure. Some of them are quite clever

 

VICKI's STICKY NOTE PROTEST

 

You DO have to be able to log on to FB.

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