- Disappearing purple formula helps kids see where the glue is
- Dries clear and applies smoothly for a mess-free appearance
- The #1 teacher Brand, it’s ideal for younger learners, making poster presentations, crafting and more
- Non-toxic, acid-free formula is ideal for classrooms and homes
- Includes: eight, 0.21-Ounces (6-gram) elmer’s craft glue sticks
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Angela Brawley
Great for young children!
Perfect glues sticks for my kindergarten son. Nice to be able to see glue as he's pasting, then the purple color disappears as it dries. Love these! Great buy on this multi pack of glue sticks.
Teresa Venegas
Works like a glue stick should!
This is glue and works like a glue stick should! Lol. My kids use these with ease and the glue goes on eavenly with no clumping.
Bryan Hepp
Creality ender 3 glass bed
Works great! The cool thing is you can see where you put it, then when you go to clean it off with a moist towel, the purple comes back for easy glass cleanup!
Joel Niedo
Great for paper art projects...
... But they don't taste like I remember. Did you guys change the recipe?
Sandy Stripling-Groves
The solution to PLA bed adhesion woes
I use these on my 3D printer's build surface to improve PLA bed adhesion. I am able to print directly onto heated borosilicate glass without issue.
Suneetha S
Good Price
Great addition for school supplies and had a few sticks left for home!
Kristal MacKenzie
but the best part is the purple hue that assures you that ...
The glue works, of course, but the best part is the purple hue that assures you that you have covered the entire area you wish to glue... and then the purple disappears. As Advertised!
Gary Layne
Good for pre-K
I got these for pre-K students as they needed them for class. They were specific about this brand
Erica Brehm
These glue sticks work great!
I really like these little glue sticks. I hate to lick envelopes and these work great to close them up!
Robert Victor Moore
It’s glue
Need to stick something to something else? This will do it. It’s glue.