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The vial was always designed the same way: soft plastic, rounded sides, a small sealed twist-off tip. Its job was simple but essential.
The magic happened when the liquid was mixed with the white powder to create a dough-like substance. This warm, pliable mix was placed inside the fang, popped onto a tooth, and allowed to set.
Within minutes, the material hardened into a custom impression of your tooth—snug, secure, reusable.
The vial itself was single-use. After squeezing out the liquid, most people tossed it aside… or apparently stuck it in a costume pocket that later ended up in my grandmother’s drawer.
Why the Scarecrow Fang Liquid Looked “Medical”
No surprise that the tiny tube looked clinical—it was intentionally designed to be small, sterile, and easy to open. Because the bonding mixture needed to stay fresh and contaminant-free, Scarecrow packaged it in a way that resembled a medical ampoule.