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Foam Alive Make 'N' Melt Ice Cream Kit
$245 TTD
The Make N 'Melt Ice Cream Kit comes with everything you need to create your own magical ice creams.
Simply peel and mold to create your own magical ice creams.
Includes 3 colors: Green, Fuchsia and Blitz Blue. Ice cream cones, ice cream molds and ice cream scoop.
Foam Alive is the soft, fluffy and fluffy foam that magically comes to life. It is totally addictive.
Foam Alive moves in flow motion. You will be surprised by its movement. It seems to melt as you let it flow through your fingers.
Foam Alive is mess free. It is not sticky or wet and it is easy to clean.
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Slime Snotty Scotty
$180 TTD
Meet Snotty Scotty - Mom always said don't pick your nose, but she never said anything about Scottish Scotland's nose. This fun toy for kids ages 3 and up is sure to be a top pick (clapping game).
It doesn't happen - put some Play-Doh Slime in the Play-Doh Snotty Scotty Playset, then press the top of her head to make the Play-Doh slime drip from her nose.
Squeeze Your Nose - Your nose is soft, fluffy, and irresistible to squeeze. Pinch his nose to make Play-Doh slime pop out of this silly slime toy.
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Slime Mega Case
$275 TTD
Slimelicious Mega Box is an ice cream cone shaped box.
Inside a real Slimelicious laboratory and many surprises!
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Monster Oozers
$165 TTD
Surprise your friends with the gross shooting action of Zorbeezâ„¢ Monster Ooozer One-Eyed Joe! All you have to do is crush your Zorbeez, fill up One-Eyed Joe, and get ready for some oozing fun. Collect all of the Monsters to grow your collection. We also have Spaced Out Max, Shaggy Shedder Sam, and Fish Faced Fred. Your Monster Oozer One-Eyed Joe comes with 850 Zorbeez, both hydrated and as Gross Seeds, for never ending fun!
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Slime Case
$260 TTD
Make your own shimmery slime with a surprise! All the supplies come in this cool storage case. This slime kit makes it fun and easy to create custom slime without a mess. Combine slime colors, confetti, glitter and surprise figurines for the coolest slime around. Includes everything you need just add water!
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Slime Factory
$300 TTD
Make your own creepy slime with a surprise! This Slime Factory makes it fun and easy to create custom slime. Combine bold and neon slime colors, confetti stars, and creepy surprise figurines to for the coolest slime around. Includes everything you need?just add water! No glue required. Includes assorted neon and bold slime powder colors...orange, red, blue, green, yellow, and black. Simply pour one slime powder, confetti stars, and water into the mixer. Mix well and then add a surprise figurine.
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Creature Chumper
$290 TTD
Surprise your friends with raw, fun, squeeze and shoot action.
The seamless boy play pattern
Load up your pre-grown zorbeez or grow a new batch
CRUSH inject them and them into your dragon
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Orbeez Wow World
$78 TTD
Add water to reveal your surprise pet.
Rotate the handle to make your pet dance.
Lots of cute pets to collect. Styles vary. 1 unit.
There is a rare and super rare character to find.
Reveal your pet over and over again.
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Rubik's Tower
$190 TTD
A Twist on a Classic! Imagine two 2×2 Rubik’s Cubes on top of one another that are able to rotate around a central axis. This allows for an especially diabolical twisty puzzle. This shape-shifting puzzle adds an extra element of mastery! The Rubik’s Tower (or 2x2x4 Rubik’s Cube) features slightly larger tiles and an all-new mechanism. This is a (1) player game recommended for ages 8+ The Rubik’s Cube has been tantalizing and enchanting people for over 40 years. It was created in 1974 by Erna Rubik, and is the world’s best-selling toy ever
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Rubik's
$190 TTD
It is appealing but exasperating and can seem unsolvable, even though there are about 43 quintillion ways to complete it. Tackling a Rubik’s Cube is a badge of honor for nerds. Nowadays it’s also cool.
The cube’s colored stickers, with their distinctive rounded edges, gave it a unique 1970s aesthetic. Over time it has become an object d’art, an unexampled intersection of design and mathematics.