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Picture of HANDHUGGER COLOURING PENS Handhugger Colouring Pens are easy grasp pens designed for use by children or adults with grasping disabilities. This triangular coloring pen has a tough, broad fiber tip. The triangular shape helps the user to hold the pen. The line width is 1.7 millimeters. COLORS: Red, pink, yellow, brown, purple, black, dark greeen, light green, light blue, dark blue, orange, and gray.

Notes: Pens are available in packs 12 with one of each color or packs of 36 with three of each color.

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This product record was updated on November 3, 2011.

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Berol, a division of Sanford UK Ltd.

Parker House
Newhaven, East Sussex BN9 0AU
United Kingdom
Telephone: 011-44-1273-513233.
Fax: 011-44-1273-632636.
Web: http://www.berol.com.
Email: berol.enquiries@sanford-uk.com.


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