DAISO JAPAN Soft Clay Lightweight fluffy White 4 packs
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It's about a 10 oz each pack if you roll it into a ball, because I put in a 32 oz slime and measured it, and it was a ten oz each pack.
Daiso Clay contains the following ingredients: Synthetic glue, natural fiber, and water
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Selected User Reviews For DAISO JAPAN Soft Clay Lightweight fluffy White 4 packs
This clay is super soft and excellent for slime. My only complaint was the smell of the clay. It had a strange odor to it. It was a little off-putting at first, but once mixed with the slime, it was fine. We added a few drops of scent to the slime and it had no effect on the clay. Anyone would benefit from using this product.
This stuff is incredible! It was exactly as described, and I would strongly advise purchasing it. It's incredibly gentle on the skin. Playing with it is squishy and fun. This is appropriate for people of all ages to enjoy. It's a hit with my six children, and I'm a big fan as well. 1, 4, 7, 9, and 14 are the numbers. I am 34 years old and was born when I was eighteen years old. We mixed it into a batch of slime and got the most incredible slime, which is incredibly stretchy and soft. It's impossible for me to put it down. It doesn't leave any residue on your hands and doesn't dry out while you're playing with it (in the slime), but you'll still need to keep it in a tightly sealed container or it will start drying out overnight. I took some pictures of the slime with the clay in it. You've got to try making some of this. Alternatively, simply get some clay and play around with it. It's incredible!.
I bought it for my daughter to make slime with because that's what the kids are into these days. The only negative aspect is that it took a month and a half to arrive; however, I would order it again. If this spills on the carpet, however, it will take some time to clean up. There are videos available on YouTube that can assist you.
This is something that my 6-year-old daughter adores. I'm not sure why, but she does, and her cousins and friends do as well. It's used to incorporate slime into their creations. Again, I'm not sure why people are so obsessed with making slime, but if your kids are, this stuff apparently makes slime "fluffier. " " They also use markers to color it and simply build things with it, similar to how they would with Play Doh. It stays soft and pliable for a long time, but if left out for too long, it will dry out and harden, just like Play Doh. Amazon has a reasonable price. You can get it cheaper at a Daiso store, but the nearest one is over two hours away and it's only a few dollars cheaper there. You can't beat getting it on Amazon for convenience, and it's not worth running to Daiso to save a buck or two unless you're already there.
We were sick to our stomachs and had to toss it. My daughter has used Daiso clay before, but it has never smelled this bad. It made me feel sick and I'm sure it was bad for my health. I'm extremely disappointed!.
That's exactly what my daughter was looking for!.
This clay was a big hit with my daughter. I used to buy her Crayola Modeling Clay, but she made me feel the difference last night, raving about how much better the Daiso clay was and how I should keep buying it. It did, in fact, make her slime more soft and stretchy, as opposed to firmer and more "tense," for lack of a better term.