There a number of unique uses one could find for twist ties. They could be used to hang things form the ceiling, picking locks, repairing a shoelace or replacing buttons.
Twist ties are those little ties that you put on freezer bags.
T and T Industries, Inc. Fullerton, CA T and T Industries, Inc. was founded in 1942 and is one of the largest manufacturers of twist-ties and other labeling and tying products in the U.S. The Company invented the twist-tie, and its Twist-Ems® brand of ties was the first twist-ties to be issued a U.S. patent. The Company maintains leading positions in each of the three markets in which it competes: Generic twist-ties, Label Identification and Packaging twist-ties, labels, and tags, and Vine (vineyard) ties. In 1994, Marwit sponsored the management buyout of the Company from London-based Berisford International PLC. In 1998, Marwit managed the sale of the Company to a private equity firm. http://www.marwit.com/investments2b_tt.html
Baggies were originally sealed by metal wire that was enclosed in paper, also called twist-ties. Previous to twist-ties haggles were sealed by folding over the edges.
You will need twenty-five twist ties for the twenty-five bags, it's been my experience when I purchase gift bags they put equal amount of twist ties inside the package so you will have enough to work with. If you do purchase bags individually then you will need to purchase twenty-five separate twist ties to go along with them.
.packaging2u.co.uk/twistties If you are in the U.S. try .supplyplaza.com. These ties are made in the U.S. and are wider than what typically comes with electronic equipment. The really skinny plastic twist ties are made in China and are often difficult to find.
The "thing-thing" is called a twist tie.
Plastic twist ties were invented by the American engineer and inventor, John J. O'Brien, in the 1960s. O'Brien developed the twist tie as a convenient method for sealing bags and packaging, particularly for bakery goods. His invention has since become a common tool in various industries for securing items easily and efficiently.
It is more natural for a right handed person to twist things clockwise. Removing the tie is therefore much easier
Some creative uses for fermented garlic honey include using it as a marinade for meats, drizzling it over roasted vegetables, mixing it into salad dressings, or even adding it to cocktails for a unique flavor twist.
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I hesitate to speculate on that unique piece of jewelry.