Nov 30 2011, 3:35am CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
You can buy copy paper made by the fictional Dunder Mifflin Company staring in the US version of The Office TV series. Quill.com (owned by Staples) struck a deal with NBC Universals to sell Dunder Mifflin branded copy paper cartons. This is a great marketing idea, also a little late considering how long The Office is already running. The nice thing is that the Dunder Mifflin copy paper is not over priced. You pay about the same for no-name copy paper on Quill.com.
You can buy a carton of Dunder Mifflin Copy Paper on Quill.com for $34.99.
The Office is now in its 8th season. Steve Carell has left the show and now Andy Bernard is the manager of Dunder-Mifflin.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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