Hallmark,Claire's,momo2, and you can get Crazerasers(which are take apart erasers) at Walgreens. You can also get some at Warwicks and Toys Etc.,and Five Below.Michaels,and Dick Blick Online Stores: Hapaculture Itashoeraser pencilthings shopkawaii sausalitoferry 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. In Toronto (Canada), you can buy them at Moroh 3333 Yonge St. Toronto. They have over 200 different kinds of Iwako erasers at the store. For more info about the store visit at http://morohimport.com
They can be found, in general, at Wal-mart, Toys R Us, K-mart, and Target stores (some of which don't exist in Canada, at least not yet). Sealed packs come in 3 different varieties... single packs with 1 eraser in a blind pack, 3-packs with 3 erasers (2 visible and 1 hidden) and 6-packs (4 visible and 2 hidden). If you have trouble finding them or prefer to purchase single erasers where you know what you're getting, try ToyGamingEmporium.com. There you can buy sealed packs and/or single erasers with worldwide shipping.GOMU erasers are not the original "made in Japan" erasers but were likely derived from them. Both are great and fun to collect!In addition, the original Iwako Japanese Erasers have the following which the Gomu Erasers ones do not:- Recyclable- Energy saving production- Recycled paper packaging- 100% Made in Japan in clean environmental friendly factories- Higher quality erasers than on the end of a pencil. Rated at 87.7% while pencil erasers are rated at 80%.- Over 1200 pages of safety reports- Most Gomu and Iwako erasers have four different removable parts to each one.
Iwako company recommend due to small parts and potentially choking hazzard, it is not suitable for kids below 3 year old.
They can be found, in general, at Wal-mart, Toys R Us, K-mart, and Target stores (some of which don't exist in Canada, at least not yet). Sealed packs come in 3 different varieties... single packs with 1 eraser in a blind pack, 3-packs with 3 erasers (2 visible and 1 hidden) and 6-packs (4 visible and 2 hidden).GOMU erasers are not the original "made in Japan" erasers but were likely derived from them. Both are great and fun to collect!In addition, the original Iwako Japanese Erasershave the following which the Gomu Erasers ones do not:- Recyclable- Energy saving production- Recycled paper packaging- 100% Made in Japan in clean environmental friendly factories- Higher quality erasers than on the end of a pencil. Rated at 87.7% while pencil erasers are rated at 80%.- Over 1200 pages of safety reports- Most Gomu and Iwako erasers have four different removable parts to each one.
There is only one that I am aware of. You are probably aware that SillyBandz were the hot toy for 2010; now, a new toy is taking its place. They are called Iwako Japanese Puzzle Erasers. They are little erasers that are shaped in many different designs, such as pandas, toothbrushes, hamburgers, giraffes, dolphins, etc. They are very popular as trading items, not the case as school supplies. Many kids find that the erasers are too cute to use as erasers, and they are mainly trading items. For more information, I would suggest going to their websites: iwako.com and iwakousa.com Hope this helps!! :)
The TV/online offer is for 30 gomu for $20+shipping I believe. Processing and such seems to take forever for many people though. I tried ordering some Mighty beanz online from the same company but I guess they ran out. Never got charged and never got the product.As an alternative... Amazon.com has sealed packs (1, 3, and 6 erasers per pack). For physical retailers Target carries all 3 pack types. Wal-Mart only seems to have 1-packs and 6-packs (no 3 packs). Just today I saw only the 1-packs at K-Mart but they are more money there. Haven't seen them at Toys R Us yet.In addition, the original Iwako Japanese Erasershave the following which the Gomu Erasers ones do not:- Recyclable- Energy saving production- Recycled paper packaging- 100% Made in Japan in clean environmental friendly factories- Higher quality erasers than on the end of a pencil. Rated at 87.7% while pencil erasers are rated at 80%.- Over 1200 pages of safety reports- Most Gomu and Iwako erasers have four different removable parts to each one.
Craze Erasers are erasers that are puzzles. Many people enjoy collecting them and they come in many forms. Some of them can be fake so it is best to be careful when purchasing them.
Hi! My name is Mckayla Yap Montoya Epiphany. I'm ten years old. I live in Cebu, Philippines, with my parents and pet cats. If you're wondering where to Get Gomu erasers, then go to Gomu.com, the official website for Gomu erasers! They have 120 erasers in all. Gomu erasers are very cute! But I collect Iwako, not Gomu because I never find any in my country. That's too bad. Well, I hoped this helped you. Goodbye to you! :)
People can be allergic to latex-erasers. Most of erasers today are latex-free, but some still contain traces of latex. That can cause the reaction.
I'm not sure you need a drawstring bag instead of a bookbag or backpack, but I'll give you some ways that they might be used:Small bags can help organize your small items such as pencils, erasers, pens, and calculatorsLarger bags might carry books, papers, and reportsYou can organize things in your lockerYou can carry your lunch in one
By d0ing a good plans and create s0me things that u should like by your friend.this are s0me skill to organize a party.
People melt erasers for various creative and practical reasons. Some use melted erasers to create custom shapes or designs for artistic projects, as the pliable material can be molded when heated. Others might melt erasers to repurpose them into new tools, such as stamps or grips for pencils. Additionally, melting erasers can be a fun, hands-on activity for kids to explore materials and their properties.