It depends on how you are using them. If you are drawing on yourself, you would need about 8 sharpie worth of ink to get skin poisoning. If you are sniffing them, too much would result in insufficient oxygen to the brain, which could kill you. If you are eating them... You would die.
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1,394,192,103 which equals $2,091,288,154.50
No , sharpies wouldn't be invented if you couldn't get it of your fingers!
you just get some sharpies, turn them into Lego and build a figure. you could build any sort of person you want. it is simple. it takes 34 minutes.
Because teachers don't want the sharpies to bleed through
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Sharpies are sold in most countries around the world. I know for a fact they are sold in The americas.
The website for the Sharpie brand permanent markers indicates that the "fine point" type comes in 39 colors.
Some of them are. A fraction of the worldwide production of Sharpies is made in the Mexicali (Baja California, Mexico) plant.
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Most sharpies are non toxic. Period. Meaning you could draw on your tongue and be just fine