Good Luck! I saw the commercial a couple of times and noticed what appears to be an embossed image in the shape of the handprint. I'm guessing that the heat of the hand is what "melts" the covering. It must be a low heat medium (I don't know what that would be, though), unless it's regular embossing ink that just takes longer to melt at body temperature (I can't imagine that if that were the case that it would be good to absorb into your body. I don't think it would be toxic or an immediate health problem, just not a good idea, IMHO). Also, if it were regular (Versamark) embossing ink, how would it stay on the card until it was used? Hmmmm.... if anyone can crack this, the ladies (and gentlemen) on this forum will find a way or workaround.
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