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What is the point of scented markers?

Fermin Terry
Fermin Terry
2025-06-21 04:59:14
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The colours are vibrant and each marker has a distinctive smell. Delegates simply love trying to guess the smells. The markers are long lasting, and perfect for workshops, classrooms and conferences. A proven favourite and a simple way to increase participation.
Eleonore Upton
Eleonore Upton
2025-06-21 01:48:00
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Children love to color. Getting your first set of markers is almost like a rite of passage. It used to be cool just to get have even the plain 8 crayola colors, but now that there are so many types of markers out there, who needs the originals. By adding the ester solution to the natural dye of the marker, Mr. Sketch is essentially creating a scented ink. So when we draw on paper and smell the result, what we’re really recognizing is the presence of esters. Esters have tons of uses that benefit everyone from the prankster to the king. Every scented perfume, shampoo, and creme makes use of esters to produce the smell that we the consumers find so appealing. As complicated as esters are, there are hundreds of things in your house right now that are made using this process. From cleaners and perfumes, to candy and markers, esters are all around us making our lives smell differently, for better… or worse. Good thing we have Mr. Sketch Markers brighten the day and make the stench go away.
Anna Stamm
Anna Stamm
2025-06-21 01:26:27
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The colours are vibrant and each marker has a distinctive smell. Delegates simply love trying to guess the smells. The markers are long lasting, and perfect for workshops, classrooms and conferences. A proven favourite and a simple way to increase participation.
Sandra Blick
Sandra Blick
2025-06-21 01:10:36
Count answers: 11
The markers have large strokes and can be used for posters and group work. Mr. Sketch markers have many different colors to choose from. Mr. Sketch markers come in both chisel and fine point. Mr. Sketch markers were originally introduced by the Sanford Manufacturing Co. in 1965, and have been popular with young children. The markers are sold in packages of 4, 6, 8, 10, 12 and 18 and 22 units.