Saturday, July 2, 2011

Glow Sticks Part 2

Jewels may be striking on the dance floor, but they’re cumbersome, expensive, and unethical. Yes, some people still wear diamonds and gold, but it’s a dying fashion. Now that everybody knows the human cost of mining these precious gems and rare metals – with people in developing countries working in terrible conditions to extract them – people are far more likely to go for jewellery which is fun, trendy, cheap and totally ethical. Glow stick bracelets and necklaces are what’s seen on everybody out in a club at the moment.

Glow sticks first became big news during the late eighties and the minority dance scene. But now, glow sticks have entered the mainstream, and are a sure way to brighten up any club night. Many promoters hand them out in clubs or on the street, and parties are filled with them. You can even get glow bracelets as a reward for giving to a collection bucket in a pub – and wear your pink breast cancer support, or red British Heart Foundation, bracelet all night.

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