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Glow Sticks, also known as glow stick or light sticks, have been used at a wide varieties of occasions, such as concerts, raves, parties, summer fireworks, hunting, fishing, amusement parks, fundraising, night golfing, Mardi Gras, and also as emergency and safety products as well. Visit GlowWithUs.com for all bright glow sticks & brilliant low prices.

So who invented glow sticks? Just like human beings trying to imitate flying birds have led us to invent airplanes, the history of glow sticks technology dated back in the 1960s, when scientists tried to imitate fireflies, to produce light without generating heat. Then in 1962, Edwin A. Chandross, a young chemist at Bell Labs in Murray Hill, New Jersey, after a number of experiments, discovered the substances that when reacted together produced chemical light. Even though the reaction efficiency was quite low, it has laid the foundation for modern chemiluminescent technology. More on history of glow sticks.

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How to activate glow sticks 

Using glow sticks is easy

Activate glow sticks is easy, simply Bend, Snap & Shake.

Are glow sticks toxic? 

Are the chemical contents inside glow sticks safe to human?

The chemical contents inside glow sticks are non-toxic and non-flammable. They are safe to human usage. That's why they have been used for decades not only for entertainment, but also as preferred lighting for night visibility applications and also for any day time emergency blackout situations.

On the other hand, even though the chemical contents are safe, they do stain clothing and furniture. And they are not be consumed. Never cut open any glow sticks products.

Spice Up the Night With Glow 

Serving drinks at a party? Celebrating a wedding, anniversary? Add some glow to spice up the night! More Glow Sticks here.

Rainbow colors of glow sticks 

There are (8) colors available for glow sticks

Glow sticks are available in red, pink, green, yellow, blue, orange, purple, white or an assortment of the solid colors. Different colors are achieved by using different dyes to realize the colors. There are also bi-color or tri-color glow sticks, with different colors separated by cottons to keep colors from mixing up. The most popular tri-color glow sticks are the 22" glow necklaces, like red-green-blue and green-yellow-pink.

Custom Glow Sticks 

Custom glow sticks are a newbie these days. Imaging a vaiety colors glowing in the dark, they are natuaral attnetion getters and leave strong impression with people. Waving them at night, people simply love playing with them. Source: Custom Glow Sticks.

Relay For LIFE Glow Sticks 

American Cancer Society's Relay For LIFE events have been bring community together to fight against cancer each year accoss American and Canada. In the past, Relay teams have mostly used candles as luminaries during the event. But with weather conditions sometimes to be unpredictable and also the possiblity of candles catching fire, glow sticks have been used as alternatives to light up the event.

Party Glow Sticks? 

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How about some glow in the dark jewelries? 

Wearing matching color glow jewelries with glow necklaces and glow bracelets, one can light up the room instantly...

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Spice Up Night Clubs Experience with Glow Stick!

This is a nice picture taken at a club at 2009 New Year's Eve Party in Downtown Chicago...

So which color glow sticks are the brightest?

One of the most common misassumptions about glow sticks is that White Glow Sticks are the brightest of all, which is actually not the case. Green & Yellow...

Glow Stick for Emergency & Safety

Although mainly associated with entertainment events, glow stick can also used as safety devices...

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