Glow sticks are used for stage performances. Wicked show use green glowsticks for their show. Large 12” and 15” jumbo glow sticks are used as glow wands for martial arts performance as well as in band performance. Glow products come in a symphony of colors. Tri-color glow necklaces are especially popular at parties, carnivals, holiday celebrations, nightclubs etc. If you are promoting a special drink in your club, glow cups would work great too. Anyone ordered this special drink would have it served in the glow cup! Colorful glow products are great accessories to wear while watching fireworks on Fourth of July. At Halloween, everyone wants to accumulate either treats for the trick-or-treaters or ornaments to make his own home as scary as practicable.
22” Glow Necklaces: these are essentially 22 inch long thin glow sticks. After being activated, the two ends of the stick can be connected easily with a connector for form a loop. They come in both solid colors and rainbow-like tri-colors. Glow necklaces or bracelets are typically bulk packed with 50 or 100 pieces in a tube for a couple reasons.
One, bulk packaging glow sticks also saves effort from opening and getting rid of individual bags if they were packed one piece per bag. Imaging a concert where 5,000 glow necklaces are give out, if they are packed 1 per bag instead of 50 per tube, the amount of time needed to distribute 5,000 will be unimaginable.
Another reason is for protection so that they are not easily activated. Compared with glowsticks, glow necklaces and bracelets are a lot easier to be activated because of their long and thin profile. Bulk packed in thick cardboard tubes, they are protected from accidental activation during handling and transiting.
Glow products & glow sticks are expected to become more popular in the future with new designs. They will bring more fun and excitement. Not only do they bring fun, but also they make people wearing them safer at these night events by increasing visibility. Take some pictures while kids going crazy on these fun things. If you can record it on video, that’ll be even more fun!
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
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