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April 24, 2008

Premium vs Standard Glow Necklaces

Filed under: Glow Sticks — admin @ 12:39 pm

We get hundreds of phone calls from customers who ask us whats the difference between premium and standard glow necklaces (sticks).  I am sure from researching all the different glow companies you have found several ranges of prices from cheap to expensive.

There are a few key elements that are used in manufacturing glow sticks that make up the cost.

Patents: Who would of thought glow sticks have a patent?  It's true, Omni-Glow many years ago patented the dye for the color red.  Patenting the color red was very smart.  By patenting the color red Omni-Glow was able to patent blue, purple, pink, and orange.  Remember art class in high school, what colors are needed to make purple?  Red and blue. 

Plastic: Many people don't realize that the grade of plastic used effects the amount of glow given off.  Many Chinese companies use three and four times recycled plastic.  While recycling for the environment is great,  heavily recycled plastic creates a more clouded plastic inhibiting the brightness.

Glass:  The glass used inside glow products, especially glow necklaces is very important.  Lower grade products tend to use thinner glass, which is fine, but you will notice the problems this causes when the glow necklaces only partially glow.  When glow necklaces or sticks do not activate its because the glass has broken during transit a direct result of very thin glass.

What grade glow sticks does Premier Glow carry?  We carry premium glow sticks and necklaces.  Only virgin plastic is used in the manufacturing process, thick glass, and patented chemical dyes.  Premier Glow uses the premium color red, so all our glow sticks emit only the true natural colors.  We DO NOT use any types of colored or dyed plastic to circumvent the patent on the color red.  When sales matter only settle for the best!

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