Product Description:
This cool little address book is the perfect size for your tiny Polaroid i-zone prints. You can use color film for mini prints or cool sticker film. This is the perfect accessory to Polaroid's latest "go everywhere, must-have item" that will let you express yourself. Choose from a variety of different frames. You can collect, trade, and wear these neat little photo holders--or use them as calling cards, put them on your desk, or stick in lockers. But hey, this is more than fun; the Polaroid i-zone accessory set has style and colors to mix and match with your i-zone camera.
Product Details
- Feature:
- Put a face next to your friends' name and number
- Perfect for I-Zone size prints and stickers
- Fresh look adds a fun decorative touch to your style
- Binding: Electronics
- Brand: Polaroid
- EAN: 0765468140797
- Label: Polaroid Consumer Electronics
- Manufacturer: Polaroid Consumer Electronics
- PackageQuantity: 1
- ProductGroup: Photography
- ProductTypeName: CONSUMER_ELECTRONICS
- Publisher: Polaroid Consumer Electronics
- Studio: Polaroid Consumer Electronics
- UPC: 765468140797
Customer Reviews 

Worth it?
2001-06-28Yes and no. I'm happy that I got it, because it is really cute, but if you're thinking that it will have little pockets for the pictures, it doesn't. Just a regular address book with places to stick the pictures next to each address. You could do the same thing with a mini notebook, but it probably wouldn't turn out as cute. Also, if you don't have sticky film, use double sided tape on the back of your picture, it will work just as well.
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