#3: There’s No Glue Quite Like Lepage’s…
Remember those small, innocent bottles that held the power to bond anything from paper to fingers? Using Lepage’s glue was like having a mini science experiment in the palm of your hand. The anticipation of that first squeeze, when the glue emerged like a snail’s trail, beckoning you to create artistic masterpieces or stick your friends’ pencils to the desk…
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And who could forget the peculiar scent, a combination of chemicals and memories, that would transport you straight back to the classroom with just one whiff? Lepage’s glue used to smell so bad because it was made from fish byproducts… We’re glad we have other adhesive options these days.