Legami Launches Butterfly And Tiger Erasable Pens

There’ll be a flutter of excitement for fans of Legami erasable pens, as two new friends join the range: the tiger and the butterfly.

It is out with the old and in with the new, as Legami retires the elephant and lion erasable pen, but joining the ranks are a new butterfly (pink ink) and tiger (orange ink). The two new pens will start to arrive at independent retailers from March.

Joining the new erasable pens are three new designs in the Kawaii soft-touch pencil cases: a bee, monster and kitty paw.

Above: The Legami stand at Spring Fair showcased the new launches and much more.
Above: The Legami stand at Spring Fair showcased the new launches and much more.

Hayley Ripley, marketing manager for Stone Marketing, the UK distributor for Legami says: “Legami create quality products, always different, colourful, positive, and fun, perfect for everyone and every mood. The erasable pens have captured the attention of customers everywhere and continue to be a best seller. We anticipate the butterfly and tiger will be popular and are looking forward to more exciting new launches.”

 

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