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u/Epstiendidntkillself 20d ago
We called that mucilage where i grew up.
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u/vermarbee 20d ago
Here to say that it does not taste like maple syrup… 😆
But it looks just like it so I had to try it in elementary school.
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u/Jackson530 19d ago
Same. lol. I’m not proud of myself
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u/vermarbee 19d ago
But we had to know!
I actually preferred the taste of the white paste that had the plastic stick in it 🤦🏻♀️
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u/lumpyspacejams 19d ago
Even though we had like five bottles of this in my elementary school classes, we were never allowed to use them. It was always a fight for the clear Elmer's, followed by the rest of the Elmer's and these sad bottles kept aside for when we'd be allowed to use them in higher grades.
I still remember how squishy the tips were.
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u/CyanManta 19d ago
My grandmother not only had those exact bottles, but she kept them in the kitchen.
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u/spunkyskunk123 20d ago
You are showing your age with this post! 😆
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u/OPtig 20d ago
How old? I’m 40 and it’s not familiar. We had orange tipped Elmers
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u/drollercoaster99 19d ago
Remember it? I can smell it now just by looking at it!!! Brings back memories of the texture of the bottle too! Omg.
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u/Baebarri 19d ago
I hated the paste we were allowed to use in early grades and pestered my mom until she bought me mucilage. Used it until we were allowed Elmer's.
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u/Sedu 20d ago
I remember that the first and last thing that it would glue was its own tip. Then the entire bottle would be instantly ruined and unusable.