Stack Pencil ( Food )

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  • DESIGN CONCEPT: Fun fast food-themed stacking pencils featuring colourful junk food designs that appeal to school children
  • PUSH-UP MECHANISM: Non-sharpening pencil with convenient push-button advancement system for continuous writing
  • STACKABLE FEATURE: Multiple pencils can be connected together to create amusing combinations of fast food designs
  • PERFECT GIFT: Ideal for birthday return gifts, school supplies, and party favours for children who love creative stationery
  • CONVENIENT USE: No sharpening required, making it mess-free and practical for school use while maintaining the fun food theme
Writing Instrument Form Graphite Pencil
Ink Colour Black
Drill Point Push-up Non-sharpening
Special Features Fast Food Theme Pencil
Line Size 0.7 Millimeters
Grip Type Contoured
Closure Type Push-up Mechanism
Water Resistance Level Not Water Resistant
Hardness HB
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Product Description

Delight your little ones with these charming fast food-themed stacking pencils! These innovative push-up pencils eliminate the need for sharpening, making them perfect for young students. Each pencil features colourful junk food designs that children will absolutely adore. The clever stacking mechanism allows kids to extend new lead sections as needed, ensuring continuous writing without interruption. These pencils make wonderful birthday return gifts or special treats for school-going children. The playful designs and practical functionality combine to create an engaging writing experience that will keep children motivated during their studies. The set serves as both a practical stationery item and an entertaining accessory that brings joy to everyday writing tasks. A thoughtful choice for party favours, classroom rewards, or simply to make homework time more enjoyable for your children.

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