Arthur Fry invented Post-It Notes as a solution to a problem he encountered while singing in his church choir. He needed a way to keep his place in his hymnbook without damaging the pages, so he created a removable adhesive that would stick to paper but could be repositioned easily. This adhesive eventually became the basis for Post-It Notes.
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Art Fry invented Post-It notes using the adhesive designed by Spencer Silver. They were both workers of 3M.
The Post-it note, invented by Arthur Fry and Dr. Spencer Silver and manufactured In the 1970s.lthough now available in a wide range of colors, shapes, and sizes, Post-it notes are most commonly a 3-inch (76 mm) square.
I can't remember but type in fry ed bread and it should come up with a wikipeadia webpage and click on it and it tell's you
The impact he made was the discovery of how to fry chicken and the right sugar-to-koolaid ratio.
Arthur Fry invented the Post-it Note in 1974, but the product did not launch until 1978.
They felt like it.
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No, he died in 1992,I am very sorry to say. And by the way, he did NOT invent Post-It Notes, Spencer Silver did.
he invented the post- it note in 1974. by 1980 the product was introduced to the world. he invented the notes because his paper book marks repitively fell out. sooooo...he created them:))
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yes but for one thing, I'm not sure if the resources I had looked at are telling the truth. In the history books it had said that he had. Dont relly on me to get all the info. Im only answering the question.He and Spencer F. Sliver did. Silver invented the special glue on the back, and Fry came up with the idea. Together they invented it.