Copier paper; paper packaging; food wrappers; paper towlette treated with antibiotic; paper towel; paper handkerchief; paper wall coverings; paper tablecloths; paper blinds; paper flags; paper disposable diapers; calendars; catalogs, magazines, books, and pamphlets, all pertaining to computer and video games; newspapers; pictures featuring calligraphy; photographs; photo stands; trading cards; playing cards; notebooks; ball-point pens; desk pads; stationery; glue for household use; adhesives for household use; drawing instruments; typewriters; printed matter and publications, namely, address books; artists' brushes; artists' pastels; painting sets for artists; book covers; bookmarks; bookplates; children's books; coloring and activity books; comic books; crayons; decorative figures attachable to pencils; drawing rulers; dry erase writing boards; erasers; felt-tip markers; cardboard gift boxes; gift wrapping paper; greeting cards; invitation cards; iron-on transfers; magazines regarding video games; magnetic boards; memo boards; memo pads; newspaper cartoons; notepads; painting sets for children; arts and crafts paint kits; paper banners; paper decorations mountable on doors; paper napkins; paper party favors; paper party hats; paper place mats; paper table covers; paperback books, namely, novels; pencil boxes with magnetic closures; pencil sharpeners; pencils; pens; picture storybooks; postcards; posters; ring binders; rubber stamps; score books; scrapbooks; scratch pads; stamp collector books; staplers; stationery-type portfolios; sticker albums; stickers; and storybook and audio cassettes sold as a unit
Paper Goods and Printed Matter