Herschell Gordon Lewis' Jar of Fake Blood

Origin
Herschell is an American filmmaker, best known for creating the "splatter" sub-genre of horror films. His film, Blood Feast, was the first movie to show on-screen gore. Alot of fake blood was used in the movie as the evil cater Fuad Ramses would chop up his victims for a feast to resurrect the Egyptian god, Ishtar. One jar was left over from the pioneering movie and was imbued with what it would have done, if it was ever used.

Effects
When rubbed, poured or splattered across someones skin, the blood creates fake wounds that look real and if touched, feel real. It is recommended not to let it dry or the effects become permanent and irreversible. It is noted that the jar will never run out of fake blood and is never to be tipped over without the lid to the jar.

Collection
It was collected in 1984 by a undocumented agent.