Have you ever reached for a bottle of Elmer’s glue, craft glue, or another adhesive that has been up on a shelf for a few months (or a few years), only to discover that it has completely dried out?
If you’ve tried to buy a bottle of Elmer’s glue and the store shelves are empty, our science guy Steve Spangler has the reason behind this national shortage. There’s a slime craze sweeping the country ...
Making homemade slime is a simple project for children or children at heart. What you need: Elmer's White School Glue Baking soda Contact lens solution Food coloring or glitter glue (optional) How you ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Elmer's glue is reportedly selling out in stores thanks to this online trend. Facebook, YouTube and Instagram are full of videos and photos of various colored slime ...
If you need glue, good luck finding it! A school kid craft craze called “Slime” has caused a shortage of Elmer’s Glue at many stores nationwide, including some in San Diego. “Slime” is a fun, droopy, ...
Store shelves across the country are lacking the once-simple item due to a fad that's sweeping craft tables: slime. The gooey product is a hit with kids as the old creation makes a comeback. To make ...
In late February 2017, news stories about homemade "slime" (a mixture of white glue, water, sodium borate, and food coloring causing a purported shortage of Elmer's Glue were popular on social media: ...
In kid world, slime comes in multiple ooey-gooey forms: the kind made with glue that you can buy at the toy store that sticks to everything and ruins your brand-new area rug; the kind they make when ...
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