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Back in the day, girls had to have anything and everything Lisa Frank: Stickers, folders, notebooks, and, yes, Trapper Keepers. These pencils were so much better that your typical No. It took Paper Mate more than a decade to develop the erasable ink used in Erasermate pens, which hit the U.

The thrill of being able to write in pen and erase it if you made a mistake was undeniable when you were a kid. And not just because they were good for coloring: Sniffing these scented markers was a favorite activity—and every kid had their favorite marker, too. Mine was raspberry. Pick some up and use them to give your memos a little something extra. The Sakura Color Products released their Ballsign pens, the first pens to use gel ink, in Japan in When they brought the pens to the U.

The company began trying to create a gel ink formula that they could use in early s. We spent endless hours studying each problem, resolving them one-by-one.

If you have a second, give us a thumbs up and a shout. Thanks in advance! Keep Us Moving! Tedium takes a lot of time to work on and snark wise about. If you want to help us out , we have a Patreon page where you can donate. Keep the issues coming! We accept advertising, too! Check out this page to learn more. The predicted annual sales of olestra products circa , according to one industry analyst.

Chips, the big product that had a side of olestra baked in. The resume of John G. Smale reads like a boomer ideal. Start at one company, work your way up to CEO, and quit after nearly three decades of work.

So it was quite the surprise in October when the long-time head of Procter and Gamble, one of the largest consumer products companies in the world, announced he was leaving. Both products are developed and manufactured by hired experts but the marketing can be done by anyone with a knack for marketing. Smale certainly had a knack for marketing, convincing the American Dental Association to endorse the then-new Crest toothpaste as a promoter of oral health.

Today, Crest is still one of the largest dental brands, but has fallen to second against Colgate. This roster is actually kind of impressive as many are responsible for establishing well known brands that continue to make money more than 30 years later, like Vidal Sassoon shampoo. Later, these same executives would take leadership roles at Coca-Cola and Nabisco, among others.

Or as the Cincinnati Enquirer dubbed him, the vice president of olestra. For those of you too young to remember, the commercial launch of olestra was a big deal in the mid to late s. Health fads had led to the fat free boom and diet versions of snacks and drinks. The only problem was that most diet versions were objectively worse than the original. Olestra was going to change that. Think potato chips as the main example but olestra could be used in a wide range of snack foods without adding calories.

Clearing a new food additive for commercial use is a long and arduous process. Among concerns by regulators, principally the FDA, were that consumers would indulge in snack foods under the belief they were healthier options.

Though other side effects, principally diarrhea, was also a cause for caution. Almost immediately, Olean the name olestra was marketed under became a punchline for late night hosts and sketch comedy shows, such as Mad TV. But Charles Lieppe, who had led the olestra division through various rounds of development and regulatory setbacks in the s, had long departed the company. Slywy also has a bunch of erasers and two of those sharpeners.

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I would love it if they manufactured these again. I just ran into my colored pencils from years ago. I loved the descriptions of the colors. How much might those be worth, in a used condition? I had a few packs of those—they were literally the highlight of my 4th grade experience. I wheeled and dealed those pencils in the back of the room by the cubbies…. Nothing horrible, but yet nothing great. The excised grooves in the barrel left blisters on my fingers, though.

I remember that being the greatest downside to the brand. The colored pencils were just ok, too. They were fun, but had that same plastic like lead. Crayolas were superior in color saturation on the page. The large erasers were just ok too.

I had several of those and remember buying them in December of in Walmart. In fact, all of my Yikes purchases were from Wally world.

One of my favorite things as a kid were the sayings on the pencils, even as corny as they were. Why did they ever quit making these? Also I may still have the pencil sharpener. Someday I ought to start my own pencil blog and photograph them, because they are still great looking and I have a whole array. I also had the sharpener. In my experience, the rubber suction bottom never really held on to anything right, which made it not very useful. I tossed it long ago.

I was young and they looked cool. All rightie, let me work on that in the next couple of days! Is there an email address I should send them to? Pingback: This article has forgotten more about the Trapper Keeper than I will ever know Woodclinched. Just a mo! I had that Egyptian mummy pencil tin! Ah, primary school. Pingback: Varieties of Pencil Collecting pencilsandotherthings.

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