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  2. Slime (homemade toy) - Wikipedia

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    Two young girls holding up slime made using glue, baking soda, shaving cream, food coloring, and contact lens solution. Slime is a homemade toy typically created using a combination of water, glue, and borax. Videos of people playing with slime became popular on social media in the mid-2010s, which made it an international trend.

  3. Mom Hack! Here's How to Get Slime Out of Carpet Like a Pro - AOL

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    Wet slime and dry slime will come out of carpet! These are the best and easiest ways to get slime out of carpet using pantry items like vinegar and baking soda.

  4. 22 Creative Activities That’ll Make Your Kids Love ... - AOL

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    Review: "My kids love this slime kit, there are enough ingredients to make different kinds of slime, they love the fish bowl pebbles and the snow powder and they made the jelly cube slime for me ...

  5. Putting the 'Goo' in 'Good Fun'—Here Are 3 Different Ways To ...

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    The perfect DIY for a day indoors.

  6. Slime (toy) - Wikipedia

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    Different variations of Slime have been released over the years, including Slime containing rubber insects, eyeballs, and worms. The late 1970s also introduced a Slime Monster board game ; the object of the game is for the player to avoid having their game piece slimed on by a foot-tall plastic monster with slime oozing from its mouth.

  7. Gunge - Wikipedia

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    A family gets slimed at Nickelodeon Suite Resort Orlando.. Gunge as it is known in the United Kingdom, or slime as it is known in the United States and most English-speaking areas of the world, is a thick, gooey, yet runny substance with a consistency somewhere between that of paint and custard.