O’BON is a United States based company dedicated to designing, manufacturing and distributing stationery products such as pencils and erasers. O’BON was born out of a new, revolutionary process in pencil making. By rolling a used sheet of newspaper around a stick of graphite, we began creating pencils that were superior to the outdated wood versions that are all too common today. Not only does our method protect the graphite much better than the old wood version, our pencils are also the more environmentally responsible choice. We are creating products that are the best choice for our customers in design, performance, and preserving our forests.
O’BON also makes notebooks filled with paper made mostly from Bagasse (which is basically sugar cane pulp left over afer the cane juice is extracted.
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O’BON is a United States based company dedicated to designing, manufacturing and distributing stationery products such as pencils and erasers. O’BON was born out of a new, revolutionary process in pencil making. By rolling a used sheet of newspaper around a stick of graphite, we began creating pencils that were superior to the outdated wood versions that are all too common today. Not only does our method protect the graphite much better than the old wood version, our pencils are also the more environmentally responsible choice. We are creating products that are the best choice for our customers in design, performance, and preserving our forests.
O’BON also makes notebooks filled with paper made mostly from Bagasse (which is basically sugar cane pulp left over afer the cane juice is extracted.
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