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SummaryLearn about a sharpie.

In the United States, Sharpie is a line of permanent markers manufactured by the Sanford company. It is prized for its ability to write a clear, well-defined, non-smudging, durable line on glossy surfaces. While Sharpie is a brand name, its widespread use has resulted in the genericized trademark use of "sharpie" as a term describing any permanent marker that works on glossy surfaces.

Sharpie's versatility has led to its use in many applications such as

    * General labeling in both commericial and residential settings
    * Cartooning
    * Graffiti
    * Image and poster design
    * Body painting
    * Signing autographs
    * Sharpie wars, where participants attempt to mark opposing teams' shirts or skin
    * Nail polish (color nails and then go over them with clear nail polish)
    * Recreational drug use (see Inhalant)


    * Original
          o silver(1980)
          o red
          o orange
          o yellow
          o green
          o blue
          o purple
          o brown
          o black
    * Introduced in 2001
          o berry
          o lime
          o aqua
          o turquoise
    * Introduced in 2002
          o metallic silver
    * Introduced in 2003
          o metallic gold (discontinued)
          o metallic copper (discontinued)
          o burgundy
          o marigold
          o olive
          o navy
          o plum
    * Introduced in 2004
          o pink
          o magenta
          o peach
          o tangerine
          o mint
          o sky
          o lavender
    * Introduced in 2005
          o brick red
          o dandelion
          o spruce green
          o ocean blue
          o slate grey
    * Introduced in 2006 (Summer Splash series)
          o almond
          o kiwi
          o pink lemonade
          o blue ice
          o boysenberry
    * Sharpie (Classic Formula)
          o Fine Point
          o Extra Fine Point
          o Ultra Fine Point
          o Super
          o Twin-Tip
          o Super Twin-Tip
          o Chisel Point
          o RT Retractable Fine
          o RT Retractable Ultra Fine
          o Mini Fine
          o Micro Ultra Fine
    * Sharpie Grip (formerly known as Liquid Sharpie)
          o Fine Point
    * Sharpie Metallic
          o Fine Point
    * Sharpie Accent
          o Grip Style
          o Retractable Style
          o Tank Style
          o Pocket Style
          o Liquid Pen Style
          o Mini
    * Sharpie King Size-do not shake rapidly
          o Chisel Point
    * Sharpie Magnum
          o Bold Point
    * Sharpie Rub-a-Dub
          o Fine Point
    * Sharpie Flip Chart
          o Bullet Point
    * Sharpie Industrial
          o Fine Point
          o Extra Fine Point
    * Sharpie Professional
          o Chisel Point
    * Sharpie Touch-Up
          o Fine Point
    * Sharpie Paint
          o Extra Fine Point
          o Fine Point
          o Medium Point
          o Bold Point
    * Sharpie Poster Paint
          o Extra Fine Point
          o Fine Point
          o Medium Point
          o Extra Bold Point
          o Extra fine Point

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