Tinsel used to be real aluminum foil shredded into strips, with the consistency of cobwebs and the ability to wrap themselves around everything it touched. These days it’s faux-metallic, MILSPEC, NASA-approved Mylar that still tangles itself, but it’s impossible to break.
Oh, and it comes in a package that requires another tool to open – the dreaded Impervious Clamshell Container.
Tinsel used to be real aluminum foil shredded into strips, with the consistency of cobwebs and the ability to wrap themselves around everything it touched. These days it’s faux-metallic, MILSPEC, NASA-approved Mylar that still tangles itself, but it’s impossible to break.
Oh, and it comes in a package that requires another tool to open – the dreaded Impervious Clamshell Container.