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#1 FUBAR24
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Is it true that if you stick glow sticks in a freezer and re crack them they will work again cause they gave us some at our senior banquet and i want to use them again
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Yes, and be sure to drink plenty of water. Do not go into a hot tub or your brain my implode. Be safe kids, and remember, ice cream scoops.
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Once they are activated it is a one-way chemical reaction, much like hand-warmers.

Here is a detailed explanation. In most cases it is fluoroluminescence that creates the light which you see.

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Freezing them slows down the chemical reaction but not permanently.
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#5 FUBAR24
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Once they are activated it is a one-way chemical reaction, much like hand-warmers.

Here is a detailed explanation. In most cases it is fluoroluminescence that creates the light which you see.

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ahh ok then one time use only. damn i need to get me like a box of them then

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#6 pOOPYpANTZ
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It is indeed true what frostyphantasm said about stopping the reaction by freezing them, but that only works if they aren't already spent.