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Temp Tattoos

Smurfs, PeeWee's Playhouse and the Bionic Woman were also card packs that included tattoos, intended as a means to promote their television programs. For example, not only did sports card packs include chewing gum, beginning in the 1970s, many included temporary tattoos which are considered collectors items today. In addition to snacks, television programs, sports teams and cartoon characters started to use tattoos as promotional tools. Temporary tattoos as giveaways in conjunction with snacks or other toys remained the cornerstone of temporary tattoos usage for decades. But before we get to the quality tattoos that are available today, we have a few more decades to weed through. My, have tattoos evolved! Unfortunately, tattoos of the early 20th century were of poor quality and came off as soon as they were rubbed or got wet. Cracker Jack® amazingly still includes the same style tattoos as one of their "prize in every box" giveaways today. These tattoos were transferred from paper to the skin with the use of water. They were first used as prizes in bubble gum and later, in 1890, and the well into the 1900s, they were created and included in boxes of Cracker Jacks® snacks. Though it is difficult to determine when the first temporary tattoo was printed, it is thought that they have been designed and manufactured since the turn of the 20th century.
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Temporary Tattoos

Every year people search for healthy alternatives to the traditional trick-or-treat sugar snacks. Children nowadays eat more candy and soda than ever before. Schools are stocking vending machines with sugar-free options and parents are encouraging fruits and outdoor activities. Even on Halloween, parents attempt to force children to pace themselves on their candy intake. But even when they’re successful, the negative impacts of sugar intake will be felt: sugar is bad for the teeth, bad for the brain, bad for the hips (only good for the lips)! But what if you could give your trick-or-treaters a healthy alternative that they’ll actually enjoy? Apples are out of the picture and pencils are so last year. Tip of the season: give your trick-or-treaters temporary tattoos! Halloween temporary tattoos are an excellent alternative to candy and chocolate. Instead of another sweet treat, give the children in your neighborhood an activity. Non-permanent tattoos are unique, 100% safe and provide a lot of fun. Children get plenty of candy! From chocolate to suckers to gum; they could have enough to last the whole year. This is what makes fake tattoos so special. It is something different that children will appreciate. Plus, children actually love temporary tattoos. Unlike pencils or notebooks, kids see temporary tattoos as cool and something worth while. It is something they are going to want to tell their friends about. Parents will appreciate you handing out fake tattoos instead of candy, too. They will see it as unique and thoughtful. So take a break from candy and give kids something healthy and fun: Halloween temporary tattoos!
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