Envelope Adhesives: How Non-Toxic Adhesives Are Made

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The discussion centers around the curiosity about non-toxic adhesives used in products like stamps and the potential ingredients that could be involved, such as gelatin and sugar mixtures. Participants express humor about the idea of surviving on stamps, referencing their calorie content. One user humorously questions the safety of mail contents, while another shares links to recipes for making homemade glue, emphasizing the simplicity of creating non-toxic adhesives. The conversation highlights a blend of curiosity about materials, light-hearted banter, and practical DIY tips.
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while mailing these archive cds out I wondered how they make non-toxic adhesives.
 
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huh isn't it strange how we just think of these kind of things? Sorry but I don't know how they do...
 
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Maybe it's toxic or maybe it's peanut oil from madagascar. Who knows i usually don't look into these things until it's 3:00 AM and i have nthing to do.
 
I read once that a stamp (before they were self-stick) had half a calorie.
 
Greg...
You're not putting Anthrax in my envelope,
are you ?!

Live long and prosper.
 
Originally posted by russ_watters
I read once that a stamp (before they were self-stick) had half a calorie.

Hey that means that i could surive on stamps if i got suck on a desert island.
 
Originally posted by Zeth22
Hey that means that i could surive on stamps if i got suck on a desert island.
And had a LOT of stamps. [;-)]

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It's just a kind a glue. Dried glue that is, gets sticky again when moistened. Usually some type of geletin and sugar/syrup mixture for the non-toxic effect.
Here's some receipes for making your own if you get tired of the mass produced stuff.

http://www.dltk-kids.com/crafts/recipes/stampglue.htm
http://www.theholidayzone.com/recipes/glue.html
http://www.rubberstampsclub.com/tips/make-your-own.html
 
I would need the fort knox of stamps to survive for a week.
 
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