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What is a lenflet?

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∙ 17y ago
Updated: 11/18/2025

A lenflet is a type of small, printed material, often in the form of a pamphlet or brochure, used for informational or promotional purposes. It typically contains concise text and visuals to convey specific messages or highlight products, services, or events. Lenflets are commonly distributed in public spaces, events, or direct mail to reach a targeted audience effectively.

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