People Are Wondering What the Glitter Conspiracy Is All About
People have always been fascinated with glitter - something about the sparkly quality instantly draws their attention. It’s hypnotic and thoroughly beautiful. Not to mention, you can find the sparkles in all kinds of holiday decorations, kid’s artwork, the ink of certain pens, and others - it’s all around us and turns an eye when something sparkly is in view. But there is a conspiracy freaking people out - what if there’s a shortage?
What Is Glitter?
What is the sparkly substance, and how exactly is it made? Children might not be so keen on knowing the magic behind it, but adults might just be curious. The sparkles have been around since the 1940s when Henry Ruschmann noticed that his machine for gutting glossy photos would sometimes stutter and deposit cellulose or paper, which was called schnibbles. He went on a machine to cut said schnibbles from plastic scrap. Although that was supposed to be a side business, it ended up blowing into a big thing! And around Christmas time, the substance was introduced to the public.
