Bulk Glow Sticks Used For Large Events Or Parties

Posted on February 6, 2010 
Filed Under Golf

by Alan Keys

Glow sticks and glow necklaces are fun and entertaining glow in the dark products typically used for promoting parties and events. Bulk glow sticks and necklaces are used at large events because of their high entertainment value and low cost. They are either used as giveaways or sold at entrance to promote the party atmosphere.

Glow sticks are also used at night golfing. Bright glowsticks such as 6″ and 12″ long green sticks are used to outline the fairways, tee box, green and hazards. The holes are lighted up with 22″ glow necklaces curled inside. And glow-in-the-dark golf balls and glow necklaces are handed out to each of the players to play and wear.

With their low cost, glow bracelets are the main bulk glow sticks items for large events. They come in tubes of 100 pieces per tube and connectors are included in the tubes. They glow at least 6 hours so long enough for most events. They are combined with glow necklaces to promote parties.

If you are a vendor and looking to sell glow sticks as retail items, you would need them in bulk quantity but in retail packaging. In that case, some online stores also provide discounts for bulk glowsticks & bulk glow necklaces in retail packaging. Your order doesn’t need to be very big before you can start to enjoy bulk quantity discounts.

Chemicals inside light sticks typically have a life. For glow sticks, the shelf life is typically 2 years if kept wrapped properly. For glow necklaces, glow bracelets and other glow in the dark party supplies, the shelf life is typically 1 year. So if you have several events in the year. It makes economic sense to purchase bulk glow sticks and necklaces and enjoy the bulk discount. Glow products are easy to store. They should be kept in original packages until ready to activate and at room temperature.

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