Pictured above, its stated purpose according to the box is to be a 1" x 5/8" paper clip.
I learned of its existence many years ago in an article about Procter & Gamble, in which the writer noted that this particular paper clip was chosen by P&G for use throughout its corporate headquarters in Cincinnati because of its ability to hold securely up to 20 sheets of paper.
I repurposed it as a money clip and have found it superior to all others for the following reasons:
1) Cost — at $9.01 for 2 boxes of 100 (that's 4.5 cents apiece, in case you can't find your calculator), you can afford a lifetime supply and still give one to everyone you know
2) Size — you don't even notice its presence
3) Weight — 0.8 grams (0.03 oz.)
4) Functionality — there's a reason P&G chose it: because it works
5) Cool factor — there's nothing like it anywhere at any price
Why pay more?


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