Since the subject of Elmer's Glue in the UK came up in another board, I thought I'd look into the history of the glue, which, as Lou wrote, is very common in North America. Every schoolchild since WW II has probably gone to school with a bottle of Elmer's glue.
The company history is here:
http://www.elmers.com/about
Elmer's was part of Borden (a dairy company), which makes sense because their white glue is a milk-based casein glue. What I didn't know was that Elmer's owns X-Acto.
Also, the link above has an interesting tid-bit about the Elmer's logo, which is a bull named Elmer, and how he is related to Elsie the Cow, the Borden logo! :)
Garet
Thanks for the info and link Garet, I didn't realise X-acto was part of the group as well. This is the elmer's range we can get now. Prices on par with Gorilla glue. http://www.toolstation.com/shop/Adhesives+Sealants/Wood+Adhesive+PVA/d180/sd3198 . Regards Paul J.
Elmer Glue and Xacto. Thanks for the background info.
Lou