The real IWAKO "made in Japan" Japanese Erasers are not toxic and are environmentally friendly. The knock off "made in China" are not!
In Canada, real Iwako "made in Japan" Japanese erasers are now available at independent toy stores across Canada. Just be sure to ask for Iwako "made in Japan" so you don't get the fake ones.
Kneaded erasers are non-toxic and typically safe if ingested in small amounts. However, it is not recommended to eat them, as they can still pose a choking hazard. If a larger piece is consumed or if any symptoms develop, seek medical advice immediately.
Yes, erasers are typically made of synthetic rubber compounds that are not highly combustible. However, when burned, they can release toxic fumes due to the chemicals used in their production.
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Erasers are typically made from a mixture of rubber and various additives. The ingredients are blended together, shaped into the desired eraser form, and then cured in an oven. Once cured, the erasers are cut into individual pieces and packaged for use.
the erasers are normal the ink is special it has about 80% graphite
They have adorable sushi erasers.
They are mini erasers that are from Japan!
I get my Japanese erasers from a kid toy store called Learning Express Toys
There is not a very good website to get Japanese erasers but there is a store called spanx and they sell them
At a store.
No, but Aahs does.
Several retailers, both physical and online, sell Japanese erasers. Sears, Etsy, PencilThings, and EraserCrazy are all retailers that offer these types of erasers.
Well there are many places just Google where you live and Japanese erasers. Or go to this site promotionalpenpencil.com
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Coolzips.com
Magic Erasers are not toxic, but they can be harmful if ingested or if they come into contact with sensitive skin. It is important to use them with caution and keep them out of reach of children and pets.
Iwako Japanese erasers are the only ones "made in Japan" and are the original. They are non toxic and environmentally friendly too! In Canada, real Iwako "made in Japan" Japanese erasers are now available at independent toy stores across Canada. Just be sure to ask for Iwako "made in Japan" so you don't get the fake ones.