The first glue was patented in 1750.
The first glue patent was issued in Britain in 1750 for a glue made from fish.
Depends on the type of glue, but most will come off with Goof -Off or Goo-Gone.
The material safety data sheet for Aleene's tacky glue states that the ingredients are a TRADE SECRET. However, the taste test leads me to suspect something like milk-based white glue with a bit of glycerine. It is time to explore the pages of the U.S. patent office and then experiment. If you, by accident, duplicate Aleene's Tacky glue and publish your formula, Aleene can not patent their (your) formula, but you can patent theirs. I do not begrudge Aleene what they deserve for putting out a fine product; rather, I envision a future where store bought glue for bookbinding is no longer available, and I wish to be prepared. Good luck.
glue
Elmer's White Glue first appeared in 1947.
Super Glue first came about in the 1940's .
Glue was possibly made first by American Indians from pine sap and charcoal.
You name your glue first. There are hundreds of types. "Glue" alone tells us little.
Depends on which glue. -Try Goof-Off first.
super glue :) where we would we all be withouy that???=] :) (: [=xxx
just eat the super glue first
Go to the hospital if you eat excesively too much if its not much you should be okay. first off why were eating glue in the first place?