Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Glow Sticks & Glow In The Dark Bingo Balls

Neon night parties cannot go without glow sticks. The neon theme has been added to games nights. Recently an UK bingo club organized a glow in the dark bingo game night as an effort to attract the younger crowd and pull off a successful event. A unique name was even created for this neon theme bingo game - “binglo”. Raving style light up party favors were used to decorate the bingo hall. Glow in the dark bingo balls instead of regular balls were utilized. Players were given all kinds of glow in the dark neon novelties including glow lights, glow necklaces and glow bracelets to wear. The drinks are spiced up with flashing cups.

Glow sticks certainly are fun party products but they are also very useful lighting tool. You can find them in emergency kits. Green and yellow ones are most bright. In recent years, glow necklaces are used in night sports games and there are even lighted up balls and frisbees that use batteries. Unlike flashlight that users always need to make sure about the batteries, glow sticks cannot be easier to use. They just need a snap when ready to use. Glow necklaces sticks make appearance in band, metrical arts & musical shows performances.

Some toys can be disassembled and the youngsters love doing that! However glow sticks cannot be disassembled as they are sealed plastics tubes. Two different chemicals can be found inside any glow stick in separate compartments. One or more brittle glass vials can be found in one pieces of glow stick. Their purposes are two folds, one is to separate the two chemicals, and the second is to make it easy to get glow sticks glow.

Glow badges can be found in heart and round shapes in all sorts of colors. To get them glow, one need to press the mini glow sticks contained inside and shake gently. They are sticky on the inner side. It is possible to imprint messages on the badge so glow supplies can be used for marketing and promotional purposes.

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