Jan 01, 2002
(Bellwood, Ill. - New for 2002) - Men call it green, women call it lime-
pink, berry; blue, aqua; green, turquoise. Regardless of what you call the
new colors from Sharpie, they bring impact and permanent color to just how
you use your Sharpie.
The Sharpie brand of permanent markers, the world's leading marker
family, introduces four new colors, including lime, berry, aqua and
turquoise to its line of Sharpie Twin Tip, Sharpie Ultra Fine and
Sharpie Chisel Tip permanent markers. The announcement extends new
colors to virtually all Sharpie permanent marker products, including
Sharpie Fine Point, which announced lime, berry, aqua and turquoise in
late 2001.
"Years ago the Sharpie fine point black was the only Sharpie permanent
marker," said Bob Daenen, senior brand manager for Sharpie. "Now, not
only does Sharpie offer a wide number of tip sizes, we have a spectrum
of colors too. Sharpie permanent markers are as versatile as your ways
you use them."
Sharpie permanent markers, widely known as the preferred autograph pen,
are used in every walk of life and in every profession. From arts and
crafts to labeling boxes, the full line of Sharpie markers well-suited
for virtually any project when permanence and color is important.
Available wherever writing instrument are sold, Sharpie Twin Tip comes
in five-packs sold at a suggested retail price of $10.55; Sharpie Ultra
Fine comes in five- and 12-packs, sold at a suggested retail price of
$5.75 and $13.80, respectively; and Sharpie Chisel Tip comes in one-,
two-, four- and eight-packs at a suggested retail price of $1.69, $3.29,
$6.49 and $12.95, respectively. Sharpie Fine Point in the four new
colors are available in four- and 12-packages sold at a suggested retail
price of $4.60 and $13.80, respectively.
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