Elmer's is a brand that specializes in producing adhesive and adhesive-related products.
Founded in 1947 in Columbus, Ohio
Started as a manufacturer of grip jars and cases
Introduced the first white glue for home use in 1951
Acquired by Borden, Inc. in 1969
In 1999, acquired by Berol Corporation
In 2003, Berol merged with Sanford, makers of Sharpie markers, to become Sanford L.P.
Elmer's also sponsors the annual 'Bottle Cap Projects' contest, encouraging students to make art using recycled materials.
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A multi-purpose adhesive for home, office, and school use.
A strong adhesive for woodworking projects.
A transparent adhesive for a variety of crafting projects
No, Elmer's Glue-All is not waterproof.
Yes, however, Elmer's Glue-All may not be the best option for fabric projects as it may dry stiff and crack over time.
No, Elmer's Carpenter's Wood Glue is not food safe and should not be used on surfaces that will come into contact with food.
Yes, Elmer's Clear Glue can be used on glass, but it may not provide a very strong bond.
Elmer's produces many non-toxic adhesives, but not all of their products are necessarily non-toxic, so it's important to check the label.