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Mr. Sketch is a brand of scented marker pens made by Sanford. Each color has a different fragrance. They are sold in packages of 4, 6, 8, 12 and 18.
Red – Cherry, Yellow – Lemon, Green – Mint, Blue – Blueberry, Black – Licorice, Brown – Peppermint, Purple – Grape, Orange – Orange, Magenta/Dark Pink – Raspberry, Pink – Melon, Turquoise – Mango, Dark Green – Apple, Green – Mint, Yellow – Lemon, Brown – Cinnamon, Sky Blue – Blueberry Slushy, Peach – Peach, Sunny Yellow – Banana Split, Mint Green – Tropical Punch, Lavender – Cotton Candy, Petal Pink – Bubble Gum.
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here, smell this… boink
GOD, I LOVE LIGHT BLUE
They started at sniffing scented markers, then they moved on to sniffing permanent markers.
The least liked in my family was yellow. Lemon. Wow, big deal.
i remember these from school…..the black smelled like ass
We always fucking fought over these things at school!
They came in a white plastic tray. We used to pour Elmer’s glue into the tray, wait until it dried, paint them with the markers, pull them out, and wear them as fake fingernails.
I found one of these on my step dad’s desk the other day! :O I was sniffing it and he was like “Are you sniffing PERMANENT MARKERS!?” And I was like “no… it’s mr. sketch…”
When I was in 2nd grade I chewed on a green apple one thinking it tasted as good as it smelled. WRONGGGGG!
Anyone that ever used these and says they never sniffed one dry is a liar!
OMG I loved these! I’d always dig into the big bucket where they were stashed in class and draw. My hands and desk would be covered. Then we’d always fight over who got which color, just because of how they smelled rather than how they looked on paper. haha
i can still smell them just thinking about them
I loved these, I had them all. It had McD’s Ronald on the one I had. I loved the blue and black one the most.
the black blinded you for life it smelled like ass and EVERYONE wanted to smell it
Had these until about third or fourth grade. When we weren’t smelling them (they were smelled more often than drawn with) we would make marker towers out of them. Looking abck I think my favorite one was cherry.