A tweet from a Pennsylvania man asking social media users which pen they'd use for the rest of their lives has gone viral. See if your pick made the cut.
might prefer a Sharpie S-Gel pen, which claims to use a"no smear, no bleed technology," according to Sharpie’s website.Staples Inc., an office supply retail chain in the U.S., replied to Grosse’s tweet with a response that said,"That's like making us choose our favorite child..."
But, in his line of work, he noted Paper Mate’s ballpoint pen line Write Bros hasn’t failed him while"on the road."presented and prefers BIC’s Round Stic, a ballpoint pen manufactured by BIC Corp.Will Blackwell, a legacy verified Twitter user, disagreed with Davis and argued that BIC Round Stic pens are only"acceptable" in restaurant and hospital settings.
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