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Large
Mars Mud
Marbled colors and it stretches, bounces and makes
noise. |
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Silly
Putty Original
The original putty toy that came in an egg shaped container.
Since its introduction in 1950 as a fun example of the marvels
of modern science, it has become one of the most famous and
popular toys of our time. It resides in the Smithsonian Museum.
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Crayola®
Changeable Silly Putty®
Not only can you stretch it and break it now you can
change its color with the warmth of your hands - purple to pink,
orange to yellow, and dark green to bright green. |
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Horror
Ball
Squeezable, rubbery ball holds miniature body parts,
realistic-looking cockroaches or slimy worms, yuk. |
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Toysmith
Horriskull
Soft skull that squishes out gross things out of the
eye sockets when squeezed, nice. |
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THE
TAR PITS
An inkwell shaped bottle of black slime with skeletons of
two prehistoric creature, like the real tar pits of LA. Amazingly
there's no mess when poured out. |
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Crazy Aaron's Thinking Putty Colorful putty
in a myriad of colors. An advanced variant of the original Silly
Putty geared for older kids and adults as stress relievers among
other usage.
http://www.puttyworld.com
Smart Mass Like Silly Putty, it bounces, stretches,
contorts, squishes, shears, tears and shatters.
http://www.thinkgeek.com |
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