A limestone counter.
candles
The sticks have more surface area exposed to oxygen.
A magnet.
Powdered limestone (lime) and water makes a sticky paste. It sticks to grass well enough to use as paint for the yard lines on a football field. The fruit lime has some sugar in its juice but not so much that it makes your hands feel sticky. You can use the juice from a slice of lime as a fingerbowl at the table. It works well when you are eating ribs.
Something that sticks to another.
chalk
household casebearer
Sticks and stones; sticks and pricks. (The latter isn't as common.)
There is natural chalk. The sticks that the teacher uses to write on slate blackboards is powdered natural chalk compressed into sticks with some binder; so they are man made.
fishy bread sticks
You can use little toys around your house,rocks,sticks,and little bouncy balls.
tcos,mozzerella cheese sticks
Sticks are very common. You can find them in lots of places and earn them in different games. I think there are quite a few sticks at the pumpkin patch and all the autumn areas.
On Common Ground - 1999 Sticks and Stones Part 1 1-9 was released on: USA: 1999
On Common Ground - 1999 Sticks and Stones Part 2 1-10 was released on: USA: 1999
In ice hockey, sticks may incorporate metal, and aluminum is a common choice to make the whole shaft from. In field hockey, metal is banned from use in sticks for safety reasons.
candles