This actually makes sense. There's some kind of goo/slime that you can mix up and two of the ingredients are elmer's glue and contact lens solution. Probably teachers purchasing.
Eww. The online references are calling this 'edible' slime. Maybe, to make the mothers of babies at babysitters somewhat less concerned?
Of course, my father the schoolteacher, was not that concerned about bringing home chickenpox in the 60s to his eight under age nine, somehow knowing 'sooner was better', with that virus, prior to the availability of a vaccination.
It's the ingredients for a slime recipe. Very popular with kids right now.
ReplyDeleteThis actually makes sense. There's some kind of goo/slime that you can mix up and two of the ingredients are elmer's glue and contact lens solution. Probably teachers purchasing.
ReplyDeleteGlue and borax (laundry item) would be much cheaper. Its what I used when I worked with kids
ReplyDeleteEww. The online references are calling this 'edible' slime. Maybe, to make the mothers of babies at babysitters somewhat less concerned?
ReplyDeleteOf course, my father the schoolteacher, was not that concerned about bringing home chickenpox in the 60s to his eight under age nine, somehow knowing 'sooner was better', with that virus, prior to the availability of a vaccination.
Ever since Sandra Lee published her recipe for "Quick and Easy Demi-Glace..."
ReplyDelete"No, I said in my Tinder profile that I was looking for someone with BLUE eyes..."
ReplyDeleteGood ol slime-making becoming the decade's hottest fad!
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