BiC for Her Retractable Ball Pens
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BiC for Her Retractable Ball Pens

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              Rated #3 in School & Art Supplies
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Nice-looking pens, and a fun change of pace. They are comfortable to use, too.

These pens were very fun. I loved the colors of the pens and the colored ink. However, I would not use them for things like paying bills and writing deposit slips. To do business or professional things I prefer black or blue.

I love how smoothly they write but they don't write on my claendar, I guess it is a bit too slick. I get a bit nervous that I will get the ink everywhere but that hasn't happened yet so I am quite pleased with them. I tell my husband he can't use them since they are "for her". :)

love the way they write! cute looking too.

I love that these pens are so feminine and easy to use too! Now if I can just keep my 22 yr old and 10 yr old daughters from stealing them!

Just receivedMY Cravebox and was excited to get pens in pink and purple ink. Not something I would buy for myself normally...but they are so cool! What a smooth rollerball! Thanks Cravebox...definitely a new brand for me to buy...a pen 'just for her". btw..my teenage daughter is trying to con them out of me!

I like these pens, they are cute.

These pens wrote really nicely, but the ink tends to smear. While cute, I did not personally care for the colors. I don't quite get the draw for the color and pen design for women.

Loved the design and feel of these pens. Would like to be able to have a choice in the colors we use. As a professional, I can not use pink and purple colors on paperwork that I have signed.

Very Smooth. The grip on it is very nice. Did not blotch like some pens tend to do.

i couldn't really see the need for them to be labeled for women they are nice to use but nothing different from some of your other greats.

I kind of thought these were silly. They work well and all... but why do we have pens 'for her'. Isn't that just making the gap between women and men so much larger? I understand having some products be for women and some products be for men (like deoderant), but making girly-girl pens and marketing them as being 'for women' seems to me to just be a marketing ploy of some sort. However, that didn't stop my friend from buying some, so I guess it does appeal to some. For me, I just want a pen that writes and I don't have to scribble around (like I did with this one) to get the ink to start when I'm writing a check.