
Bible-Mild-Glider Study Kit
$12.99
Silky smooth gel ink that made the ACCU-Gels so popular is now available in MILD GEL COLORS. Some users like less color for marking in their Bible. Bullet Tip GEL highlighters are subtle, yet bright, plus they are housed in a larger barrel,which means 30% more gel ink than the original ACCU-Gels.
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Silky smooth gel ink that made the ACCU-Gels so popular is now available in MILD GEL COLORS. Some users like less color for marking in their Bible. Bullet Tip GEL highlighters are subtle, yet bright, plus they are housed in a larger barrel,which means 30% more gel ink than the original ACCU-Gels.
SKU: | 98112 |
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Category: | Miscellaneous |
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