Elmer's is an American brand that produces various adhesive and crafting products aimed for educational and household purposes.
Elmer's was founded in 1951.
It started as Borden Chemical Company and was a manufacturer of casein-based glue.
In 1968, Elmer's introduced its first school glue, which is now one of the most iconic products of the brand.
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A multi-purpose glue that can be used for both household repairs and school projects.
An iconic white glue for school projects that dries clear and washes easily.
A strong adhesive for woodworking projects that dries clear and is sandable and stainable.
A washable and non-toxic glue stick for school projects that goes on purple and dries clear.
No, Elmer's Glue-All is not waterproof. It is a water-based adhesive that can be easily cleaned up with water.
No, Elmer's Glue-All is non-toxic and safe to use for household and school projects.
Yes, Elmer's School Glue is a popular ingredient for making slime because of its clear-drying and washable properties.
Elmer's Carpenter's Wood Glue Max requires at least 24 hours to fully dry.
Elmer's School Glue is a white glue that is specifically designed for school projects and dries clear, while Elmer's Glue-All is a multi-purpose glue that can be used for household repairs and is not as strong as Elmer's Carpenter's Wood Glue Max.