What Was This Doing There?

Source: Scarecrow Vampires
Halloween conjures memories of plastic masks, pillowcases filled with candy, and the furtive adjustment of a costume just before departure. Sometimes those thoughts show up in the form of an inexplicable object found later – like a soft plastic vial (vial?!) discovered in the pocket of a costume. This could very well be from a scarecrow fang kit liquid.
What did I find? The vial is a little tube, rounded in body, flat and sealed, twist-off top. At first glance, it looks medical to me but it is actually from a Scarecrow fang kit, which has been a for many years, a staple of realistic vampire costumes. The scarecrow fang kit liquid plays a central part in this transformation.

The Custom Fit That Changed Halloween Fangs
Unlike the oversized plastic vampire teeth, the Scarecrow fangs fit customized. Each kit includes white powder capsules, and a plastic vial that contains bonding liquid made for single use only. Mix the two together, you create a moldable substance that will set to the shape of your tooth and holds the fang on tight. Scarecrow fang kit liquid is essential in ensuring the perfect fit.
After setting, they are reusable, meaning take on and off as you need.
What Does the Liquid in the Fang Kit Do?
The Scarecrow fang kit liquid is the bonding agent. You snip the tip, squeeze the liquid out, mix in the powdered material. The ingenuity of the vial allows for the creation of the material without a mess.
After setting the fangs many people throw the vial away and stash it away in a costume pocket like the one I sifted in today.
Small Lesson in Halloween History
The kits were favorite because they would transform a vampire costume into a credible Halloween costume. They offered durability for anyone wanting quality for not a lot of money. The tiny vial of liquid would help transform and help make the fangs to be part of your Halloween routine. This is how the scarecrow fang kit liquid ensures a seamless transformation.
If you found one recently, I think it is a reminder of DIY Halloween designers, and some of the great materials that made it work!