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HiWhat to do with glow sticks?

This past year I discovered how amazing glow sticks are.

The way the chemicals inside mix and make a glow. And watching the liquids spread in the stick. Making a bright colorful light! So intriguing!

A family member gave me like 10 packed of offering colors this past Christmas. And then I got some for my birthday. As I am using them. I find myself keeping the dead ones together for some reason, instead of throwing them away.

Is there any DIYS I can do with them??

Keep in mind that they have no glow left in them.

I have small ones and a few long ones.

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  • Anonymous
    4 years ago

    No unfortunately. A chemical reaction is happening once they are "snapped" or "shaken". Eventually the chemical reaction is finished. It's like carbonated soda.. eventually it goes flat. Some people put them in the freezer but I think it doesn't help.

  • Anonymous
    4 years ago

    Deep sea and commercial divers is where they originated from.

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