Butter slime is a type of slime that's stretchy, smooth, and buttery in texture, hence its name. It's a popular variation of our handcrafted slime. The result is a slime that has a creamy, soft consistency, similar to that of butter or clay.
One of the defining features of butter slime is its ability to hold shapes well and to be molded easily. It's often preferred by slime enthusiasts for its pleasant tactile sensation and its ability to be manipulated without sticking excessively to surfaces or hands.
Overall, butter slime is a fun and versatile type of slime that's enjoyed by both children and adults alike for its unique texture and playfulness.
Butter Slime
By purchasing this product, you accept and agree to our Terms & Conditions and responses to the Frequently Asked Questions.
Our slime is strictly for children age 4+.
When it comes to our slime there are several important warnings and precautions to keep in mind to ensure safe enjoyment:
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Adult Supervision: Always supervise young children when they are playing with slime to prevent ingestion or misuse of the product. Young children may not understand the potential hazards associated with slime, so it's important for adults to be present and provide guidance.
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Avoid Ingestion: Slime is not meant to be eaten. It's essential to educate children about the importance of not putting slime in their mouths or ingesting any part of it. Some slimes may contain ingredients that could be harmful if ingested.
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Allergic Reactions: Be aware of any allergies to ingredients commonly found in slime, such as glue or certain types of scents. If you or your child has a known allergy, carefully read the product label and avoid using slimes that contain allergens.
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Skin Sensitivity: Some people may experience skin irritation or allergic reactions when handling certain types of slime, especially those containing ingredients like borax or certain fragrances. If you notice any redness, itching, or irritation on the skin, discontinue use immediately and wash the affected area with soap and water.
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Avoid Contact with Eyes: Slime should not come into contact with the eyes. If accidental eye contact occurs, rinse the eyes thoroughly with water and seek medical attention if irritation persists.
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Staining: Some slime products may contain colorants that can stain clothing, furniture, or surfaces. Use slime in a designated area that is easy to clean, and avoid contact with porous materials or delicate fabrics.
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Storage: Store slime properly in a sealed container or resealable bag when not in use to prevent it from drying out or becoming contaminated with dust or debris. Keep slime away from pets and small children who may accidentally ingest it.
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Dispose Properly: When disposing of slime, do not pour it down the drain as it can cause plumbing issues. Instead, dispose of it in the trash or according to local waste disposal guidelines.
By following these warnings and precautions, you can enjoy playing with slime safely and minimize the risk of accidents or adverse reactions. It's essential to use slime responsibly and to educate children about proper handling and safety measures.
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