What Our Customers Say

A classroom essential, this tape holds your classroom materials up for years and then comes down without damaging your stuff or your walls.

Rebecca Haden, Teacher
Fayetteville, AR

My RA gave me some Mavalus tape when I moved into the dorm. It sticks better than adhesive putties, and I've never had to worry about wall damage during room inspections.

Daniel Kline, Student
Columbia, MO

Mavalus tape is not only my best selling adhesive, it's the single best selling product in my stores!

David Persson, CEO
The School Box | Atlanta, GA

 

Mavalus Tape is the school teacher's secret to keeping walls fresh and ready for re-arranging again and again. This "marvelous" tape is smooth enough to write on like a label and strong enough to hold up heavy weight poster board and signs.

Birmingham Mom
birminghammom.com 

Saturday
Dec052009

Scott Gurley, owner of The Teachers' Lounge, presents Mavalus Tape

Scott Gurley, owner of The Teachers' Lounge in St. Louis, presents Mavalus Tape. This fantastic new product is the absolute best product we've found for hanging posters, bulletin board sets and other decorations on walls be they brick, painted, or even glass.

Wednesday
Dec022009

How to "twist" Mavalus Tape

Monday
Oct052009

Dorm Tape Featured on the Rachael Ray Show!

Mavalus brand Dorm Tape was featured on the September 28, Rachael Ray show. In the segment called "Dorm Room Decorating 101", designer Libby Langdon describes Dorm Tape as “uber sticky” and said, “It works so well”. Dorm Tape is a labeled brand of Mavalus Tape primarily marketed to college bookstores. Here's the Clip!  Or, catch the full segment below.

 

Monday
Oct052009

Tivo - Will It Stick? Part 2

We took the 12 pound Tivo again, this time using a little more tape, and mounted it to a painted drywall surface.  Take a look.

 

Sunday
May172009

Five Pound Iron

 

We used two three inch pieces of mavalus tape to stick a five pound iron to painted dry wall in Ted's office. Ted is the Chief Sticktivity Officer at DSS Distributing, the maker of mavalus tape. We stuck the iron to the wall, removed it, stuck it again, removed it and stuck it again. Not only did it hold tight every time using the same tape, it did not damage the wall or leave any residue. Will it stick? Darn right.