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Article: Black Yearbook Pages are the New Trend Because of the Popularity of Gel Pens.
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- June 8, 2001
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HAYWARD, Calif.--(ENTERTAINMENT WIRE)--June 8, 2001
Despite the joy of the last days of school, high school end-pages are turning dark colors. Remember end-pages? Those are the pages at the front and back of yearbooks where students write end-of-year messages to each other. With the recent popularity of gel-based ink pens among teens and their overwhelming variety of available colors and other features, those pages are turning dark in color.
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