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phosphorescent - 12:01 AM
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i just opened a few band-aids in the dark (not actually the band-aid brand, these ones are called careband) & the glue or fastening between the two sides of the wrapping of the band-aids glowed in the dark as i pulled them apart. i kid you not!

as i pulled the two sides of each individual band-aid packet apart, where the adhesive was attaching the two sides together, it glowed as they came apart. seriously. when i opened the first one, i saw the glow, but was standing just under the mostly closed blinds which have street lights shining behind them, so i wondered if it was a reflection from the street or from a passing car. i moved my hands around to find it but couldn't see any light there.

so i did another one & yep, it definitely glowed. then, with the rest of the other ones where i'd only opened them far enough to remove the band-aid, i pulled the wrappers apart all the way until it was in two pieces. it glowed all the way to the end.

so cool!!

i have no idea if the wrappers of all sticking plaster brands do this, or if it's just the adhesive they use in this brand. i'd like to show smiley next time he's awake when it's dark, but i know he'll want to tear apart the wrappers of every single band-aid from the box & then they'll be unsterile. maybe i can just keep some partially peeled apart wrappers for him.

i am so going to buy this same brand again. if anyone else has other brands of band-aids they want to test the wrappers on, let me know if they do it, too. heh. cool!

(after a quick google, i just found two links about the brand if you want to to see if you can buy the same ones. here are extra large ones, although the ones i have is the pack of sixty assorted sterile sheer bandages with three sizes, & here is some article about the company who distrubute them.)

[edited to add: i know this post is dated just after april fool's day was over, so you might be thinking i'm just kidding about the packets glowing, but it really isn't an april fool's joke .. even if i had managed to save the post before it clicked over to the 2nd of april.]

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comment posted by dave on April 2, 2006 06:39 AM:
so kewl. never heard of such a thing.


comment posted by msgtstarlet (beadforum) on April 2, 2006 08:55 AM:
Hey Ferrous, i think you'll find it's static electricity causing the "glow" hehe!!

Take of a wolly jumper in the dark and watch the sparks!!


comment posted by msgtstarlet (beadforum) on April 2, 2006 08:55 AM:
Hey Ferrous, i think you'll find it's static electricity causing the "glow" hehe!!

Take of a wolly jumper in the dark and watch the sparks!!


comment posted by bernie on April 2, 2006 07:53 PM:
I think hes right about the static electricity. It would still look cool in the dark


comment posted by bernie on April 2, 2006 07:54 PM:
I think hes right about the static electricity. It would still look cool in the dark





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