Originally Posted by FredRydr Are you sure it isn't just bits of avocado in there? You better taste it to be sure. Originally Posted by Amanda Originally Posted by FredRydr Are you sure it isn't just bits of avocado in there? You better taste it to be sure. Maybe that's the secret behind all those lovely murky greens that turn brown on the paper. They forgot the citrus. Perhaps it's intentional that PR spells it AvAcado instead of AvOcado. Subtle hint that one should not taste test the ink.
I like them - but they don't come up very often at a lot of etailers. I think some of the really saturated colors have been cornered by the Noodlers market.
Originally Posted by Scooby921 Originally Posted by Amanda Originally Posted by FredRydr Are you sure it isn't just bits of avocado in there? You better taste it to be sure. Maybe that's the secret behind all those lovely murky greens that turn brown on the paper. They forgot the citrus. Perhaps it's intentional that PR spells it AvAcado instead of AvOcado. Subtle hint that one should not taste test the ink. The earliest etymological form in Spanish (native regional) language is spelled with all "a"s. And it also meant "testicle." Just saying.
Ahriman4891 (September 7th, 2017)
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