Several papers in this journal have dealt with the fluorescence in orange neon plastic, olive oil, and soda. 1-4 In each case, the fluorescent emission was excited by either green or violet-blue laser light. In this paper, we examine the fluorescent emission spectra of so-called neon colored papers and plastic clipboards available in department and office sup- ply stores. We also employ violet-blue and green laser pointers as excitation sources. We conclude with a brief discussion of neon pigments in terms of the day glow" or"daylight fluorescence" phenomenon.