


Can I Eat Slime?
Yuck.No, no, and NO! Slime is for playing, not for munching. It might look tasty, but trust us, it's not a gourmet treat.
Slime has a dash of something called borax, which you can also find in deodorants and cleaning bits. But no, it's not for nibbling. If someone goes all adventurous and eats it, get them to the doc pronto!
Is It Normal to Talk to My Slime?
Absolutely! Slime is an excellent listener and never judges. Feel free to share your deepest secrets and silliest stories – your slime won't tell a soul!
What if I accidentally get slime in my hair or bits?
Oh no! Don't panic. Slime is water-soluble, so a little warm water should help you de-slime your locks. Just pretend you're in a wacky shampoo commercial.
On clothing bits, if it is clingy, start by pulling off the excess, and then use a mixture of hot water and white vinegar to make it loosen up. Gently scrub it away with a soft brush or an old towel.Â
What's the lifespan of slime?
Slime's like the timeless vampire of the toy world - keep it away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. It can last for months if you keep it sealed up tightly in the jar, so it won't turn into a dust magnet.
Is slime safe for some cheeky fun?
Absolutely! Slime is a jolly good time. But, mind you, keep a close eye on the little ones and follow those instructions to a T. Some recipes dabble in chemicals that don't make for good snacks.
Can I sprinkle some scents and oils into my slime for a sniff-tastic time?
Absolutely. Jazz up your slime with fragrances and essential oils for a delightful nose party. Just don't go overboard, or your slime might get a bit snooty about its texture.
Can I invite beads and foam balls to the slime party?
You sure can! Pop in some tiny trinkets like beads and foam balls to give your slime some pizzazz. But don't go overboard or else it might lose its stretchy groove.
Does slime make a good stress-busting buddy?
Many find slime as their personal zen master. Squishing and squashing it can soothe your soul and giv stress the bird.
My slime's gone all shrinky, is that normal?
Totally, mate! With a lot of playtime, slime can shrink and change its tune. It's just the circle of slime life.
My cloud slime's feeling a bit dewy; is that A-OK?
Oh, absolutely! Cloud slime's got water in its genes, so it's perfectly normal for it to be a tad moist. It's just giving you those fluffy, cloud-like vibes!
When do I bid adieu to my old slime friend?
The better you treat it, the longer it'll stick around. But if it's lost its charm, smells odd, and you miss that new-slime excitement, it might be time to say goodbye.
Remember, like everything in life, even slimes have a natural life cycle. But cheer up! It's just an opportunity to meet a brand new slime that's ready to be your next gooey best friend!
We are absolutely CRAZY about slimes, and we're crossing our fingers that you'll have a blast playing with them!Â
Now, here's a little something to keep in mind - while slimes are the bomb-diggity, they're not a snack. Nope, nope, nope!Â
Oh, and here's a friendly heads-up: if you've got a borax allergy, this slime could stir up some drama in your body, so best to steer clear if that's the case.Â
And if you've got a skin situation like eczema going on, our slime might not be your BFF. It could stir things up, and we wouldn't want to see your skin feeling grumpy.Â
Now, here's the lowdown on what goes into our slimetastic creations:
Got questions about the squishiest, stretchiest, and slimiest stuff on the planet? Don't be shy, drop us a line and let's chat slime!




