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Inventor of Post-it Note adhesive made something people didn t know they needed, says wife
Spencer Silver, the inventor of the adhesive used on one of 3M s best-known products, the Post-it Note, died May 8. He was 80.
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Posted: May 14, 2021 4:37 PM ET | Last Updated: May 14
Spencer Silver, the inventor of the adhesive used on one of 3M s best-known products, the Post-it Note, died at his home in Minnesota on Tuesday, May 8.(3M via AP)
As It Happens6:32Inventor of Post-it Note adhesive made something people didn t know they needed, says wife
When Linda Silver and her husband Spencer first started seeing Post-it Notes on television, they d give each other a little nudge. But as time went on, the couple got used to seeing them everywhere.
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Post-It Notes inventor dies at 80 in Minnesota
Robert Besser
16 May 2021, 20:34 GMT+10
The inventor of the 3M Post-it Note, Spencer Silver, age 80, died May 8 at his home
Silver was working in a 3M lab in 1968 when he discovered an adhesive that allowed notes to be attached to surfaces, removed and re-posted elsewhere
Initially, Silver could not find a practical use for the adhesive, calling it a solution waiting for a problem to solve
ST. PAUL, Minnesota: The inventor of the 3M Post-it Note has died.
Spencer Silver, age 80, died May 8 at his home.
Silver was working in a 3M lab in 1968 when he discovered an adhesive that allowed notes to be attached to surfaces, removed and re-posted elsewhere.