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Teacher spotlight: Marcus

COVID19 meant teachers were faced with a new challenge – how to control a group of restless students through a screen. We spoke to Marcus to discuss he found this ‘unpreceded time’. Marcus has been t…
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Celebrating 53 years of Blu Tack®

Everyone's favourite reusable adhesive is ready to party!
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How to remove superglue from your fingers

You've fixed what you needed to, but now you've got super glue stuck to your fingers - here are 7 household items that help remove it.
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HOW TO STORE AND SORT GLUES AT HOME?

It's a busy morning! You're about to leave your house to go to work when you notice that one of the arms of your glasses is broken. Luckily, you have a tube of super glue somewhere in a drawer. But w…
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Is Blu Tack® tested on animals or made with any animals ingredients?

Blu Tack® is not tested on any animals nor does it contain ingredients made from animal byproducts.
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Can I use Blu Stik with my photos?

Bostik Blu Stick is acid-free so it's safe to use with your photos.
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Does Blu Stik dry as a blue colour?

Bostik Blu Stick is a great way to show you where you've applied your glue, but it actually dries totally clear!
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There is glue on my fingers and I can't remove it, what should I do?

Learn how to remove super glue by watching our handy video 
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Can you buy AMOS in different colours

Only one variant of AMOS is available to buy in New Zealand, which is white drying clear.
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If swallowed is AMOS dangerous?

AMOS is a non-toxic, non-harmful substance and will not cause any problems if swallowed, only mild discomfort. If any discomfort experienced continues, we recommend seeking medical advice.