> Try watered down Elmers Glue. It's what they use on cereal commercials
> on T.V.

I am a commercial prop master, actually, we always use milk for what we call
Legal Breakfast shots, i.e. when the shot follows the "....part of this
nutritious breakfast" copy. For wide shots I always use Wildroot Creme Oil,
a hair care product. It will stay fluid indefinitely under hot lights,
unlike white glue. It is an oil emulsion and may leave an unacceptable film,
but it looks very much like milk, tho it is somewhat more viscous.

Nesdon

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