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Introducing our range of NADEC "One Child at a Time" Kiss-Cut Stickers!  They can attach to laptops, notebooks, insulated cups, fridges, or any other smooth surface!  Designed with a glossy finish, and a scratch-resistant feature for durability.  This is the perfect way to show support and advocacy for drug-endangered children. 

This sticker has a moving design showcasing a woman playing with a child, along with the small NADEC logo and the phrase: One child at a time.  Available in two sizes!

Every purchase directly supports NADEC’s work to help identify, protect, and support children impacted by substance misuse.

Product features
- Glossy paper finish for scratch resistance
- Long-lasting vinyl with a permanent adhesive
- Vibrant colors printed with eco-friendly inks
- Available in white and transparent options
- Quick, smooth, bubble-free application

Sizes:

  3" × 3" 6" × 6"
Width, in 3.00 6.00
Length, in 3.00 6.00

 
Care instructions
- Use a soft, clean and dry cloth to gently brush any dust or dirt off from the center of the sticker outwards.

NADEC "One Child at a Time" Sticker No. 2

$4.00Price
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