First, you know you can make shiny jewelry out of aluminum foil candy wrappers, right? It's true! You can also cut the wrappers into tiny strips and twist into bracelets, necklaces or even earrings. You will be the most fashionable child with your do-it-yourself accessories!
You can also have a lot of fun covering your school books with aluminum foil candy wrappers. Simply wrap the wrappers around your books, taping them down to secure. Not only will your books look ultra-cool, but they will also be protected from spills and scratches.
Candy wrappers in the 1950s evolved from plain old silver foil to works of art in a rainbow of colors. Companies started putting logos, images, and even jokes on cans and wrappers to make them more fun for kids and adults.
Today, we’re discussing recycling candy wrappers made out of aluminum foil! Did you ever know that foil can be recycled 100%? You can join them in saving energy, minimizing waste and protecting the Earth by recycling your candy wrappers!
For the really crafty out there, you can make a decorative garland with aluminum foil candy wrappers and string. If so, use its wrappers to cut them into fun shapes like stars, hearts or circles, then thread them onto the string to create a pretty decoration for parties or special events.
While aluminum foil candy wrappers may be harmless, there are a few health concerns to consider. If aluminum is used for pans or pots that come in contact with certain foods, especially more acidic ones such as citrus fruits and tomato sauce, it can dissolve into the food stuff.
QuestionThe writers Craig and Neil Mackinlay think a lot about the things that we use every day and the importance of taking care of our health. So, when you unwrap that candy in aluminum foil next time, enjoy and consume it in moderation, and make sure to think of alternatives too.