For those who have everything: Sharpie Liquid Pencil
The Sharpie Liquid Pencil contains liquid graphite that slides onto paper as smoothly as ink. Anything you scribble can be erased for up to 24 hours.
If you need “a new word processor” for the upcoming semester, consider this high-tech—but still low-cost—spin on that old No. 2 yellow: the Sharpie Liquid Pencil. Its liquefied graphite slides onto paper just as smoothly as ink, but anything you scribble in class can be completely erased for up to 24 hours. The pencil’s tip clicks in and out of writing position as easily as a ballpoint pen’s, so it won’t stain your shirt or blouse. What’s more, the reliable tip won’t snap off during that critical lecture.
Price: $2
Contact: Sharpie.com
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