These markers were for sure a “scentsation” (had to do it) for us kids growing up in the 90’s. And ughhhh having to avoid drawings in black so I wouldn’t have to get a whiff of black licorice. I can still hear the sqeeeeeeeeak as you pulled the cap off. Anyone remember these?!? Just the the thought is bringing back the scent of them.I can’t even recall what the light blue marker was but for some reason I remember labeling that one as definitely smelling the best. Sketch Assorted Scent Stix Markers - compare prices, see product info & reviews, add to shopping list, or find in store. Looking back it seems a little sketch that we were encouraged to sniff markers, regardless these brightly colored felt tip pens encouraged us to use all of our senses at the same time (wellllll, hopefully not taste – but if the smell enticed you enough to try it, they were nontoxic). These guys allowed me to instantly be able to create aromatic works of arts. Sketch Scented Stix Markers, Fine Tip, Assorted Colors, 10-Count 17.91 17. Sketch Scented Markers” from elementary school. Sketch 1924061 Washable Scented Markers, Chisel Tip, Assorted Colors, 14-Count & Mr. The previous post on scented toys reminded me of the AWESOME “Mr. Perfect for young students but also suitable for. A orange that smelled just like an orange. These markers offer vivid colours and a range of fun scents to match. The ability to draw a lemon that smelled just like a lemon.