The Diddl post-it notes represent a particularly appreciated variant of the stationery range of the famous German mouse. These small adhesive memos were distinguished by their varied formats, ranging from classic rectangles to more original shapes such as hearts or squares. Like the entire Diddl sheet collection, they benefited from the subtle fragrance characteristic that marked an entire generation.
Produced by the German company Depesche, these post-it notes featured the colorful illustrations of Diddl and his friends, with embossed patterns that added a tactile dimension to their use. Their small A6 format made them perfect for exchanges between children in school playgrounds, contributing to the collection phenomenon that characterized the "Diddl-mania" of the 2000s. With 116 references recorded, these post-it notes testify to the creative diversity of this emblematic range of scented stationery.