Toxicity? Usually, I would say no. This doesn't mean I would suggest chugging it though, I've known people to feel ill after swallowing the fluid. They felt ill, but that was all. Plus I looked around the net a bit, and all I saw was the vanilla "Non-Toxic" claim. Check the package though...there are many different cocktails out there, and different manufacturers...for example I had the joy to get to play with infrared sticks in the military that gave off no visible light in the dark...there is no telling what odd-ball mixtures are out there that might actually be toxic. [ Erronius's advice column | Ask Erronius A Question ]
oakcliffgirl answered Sunday September 24 2006, 12:05 am: buy one of those rinse rub and scrub thing to take it off the carpet and the sofa or water andsoap,for the wall you need a magic eraser scrub,forthe cloths try the ney stain relever,for the body onley with warm water and soap and don't worry it's not toxic [ oakcliffgirl's advice column | Ask oakcliffgirl A Question ]
xXxpinky615xXx answered Saturday September 23 2006, 11:00 pm: It eventually comes off. You can try water and soap but it will stop glowing. And if you look on the box/wrapper of the sticks it will tell you whether or not it is toxic. [ xXxpinky615xXx's advice column | Ask xXxpinky615xXx A Question ]
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