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Pink Bubble Gum Slime

Loving this fun Pink Bubble Gum Slime of slime version – the texture and scent of bubble gum! Little hands won’t be able to get enough! It’s not edible, sadly, so please supervise while your kids are playing with it. The fluffy texture comes from Insta-Snow, a really fun science activity in itself. Add some bubble gum scent and coloring, and you’re all set! This Pink Bubble Gum Slime recipe will be one you will want to keep around for summer. School-age kids will love making and playing with it.

Bubble Gum Slime Recipe Share & Remember

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Pink Bubble Gum Slime

Supplies:

Pink Bubble Gum Slime ingredients

Instructions:

Pour three cups of white glue into a container.  Sta-Flo will be your activator.  Slowly add the Sta-Flo one teaspoon at a time, mixing between each.  If needed, you can use a little more or less to your liking.Pink Bubble Gum Slime

Knead your slime. It will be sticky right now – that’s ok!

Pink Bubble Gum Slime

In a second bowl, pour the instant snow and add hot water.  It will expand and ‘puff’. (Don’t be discouraged when you see the container of Insta-snow.  It looks small, but it is plenty for several batches of slime! It really expands!)

Pink Bubble Gum Slime

Add the Insta-Snow to the white slime and knead well.  I like to add in my snow in smaller batches kneading in between until you get the texture you want.  

Pink Bubble Gum Slime

Add the coloring.  We used to use food coloring, but recently we switched to these soap dyes.  

Pink Bubble Gum Slime

Knead well.  

Pink Bubble Gum Slime

Add a few drops of bubblegum scent.  

Pink Bubble Gum Slime

Store in an airtight container.  


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