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QuestionHow do you make a birthday slime?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerMarshmallow slime with sprinkles mixed in makes a great birthday slime. Use confetti or star-shaped sprinkles for an even more festive look.
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QuestionHow do you make edible slime with just one ingredient?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerPut a gummy candy in the microwave for 10-20 seconds. Try the shortest time, then zap it for a few more seconds if it doesn’t melt completely right away. Once it’s melted, stir it up with a fork, then knead it with your hands when it’s cooled down a little. It will become a gooey blob of opaque slime!
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QuestionHow do you make edible slime for cakes?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerTo make a slime you can drizzle over a cake or cupcake, mix ½ cup of corn syrup and 1 tablespoon of powdered sugar with a few drops of food coloring. Green is a good bet if you want a nice “slimy” color. Drizzle the slime on with a spoon or fork.
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QuestionDo I have to use a microwave while making marshmallow slime?ChubzwikiCommunity AnswerNot exactly. You can use a stove or any other heat source instead to melt the marshmallows.
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QuestionWhat should I do if it's too stiff?T. ChinsenTop AnswererGradually add a little more of the liquid component of the recipe. Go slowly, as adding too much liquid will make the slime very runny and difficult to adjust back to a good consistency.
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QuestionWhy do I only keep it for 5 days?Toastycat09Community AnswerIf you keep it any longer than that, the slime will harden and it will not be very fun to play with.
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QuestionDo I have to use oil?Community AnswerIt depends what kind of slime you are making. Adding oil will work only if you are making specific slime, like fluffy slime or cloud slime.
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QuestionWhat other substance can I use instead of cornstarch?Community AnswerPowdered sugar works as a good substitute. Tapioca powder contains cornstarch, so you can use that as well.
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QuestionCan I use anything instead of marshmallows?Community AnswerYou can use Starbursts and gummy bears instead of marshmallows. Then just add it powdered sugar.
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QuestionWhat if the slime is too sticky?Community AnswerAdd more of the cornstarch or powdered sugar. If it's too hard, add more melted candy.
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QuestionIs my slime safe to eat after I've played with it a lot? Could it have germs on it?Community AnswerIf you play with it a lot and drop it/put it on dirty surfaces, it will pick up germs, but if you don't do these things, it should be safe to eat.
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QuestionWhere can I buy cornstarch?Community AnswerGrocery stores and supermarkets should carry cornstarch. Other convenient stores may also stock it.
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QuestionCan it attract ants?Community AnswerAnything edible can attract ants, so yes.
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QuestionDo you need vegetable oil or not?Community AnswerNot for method 1, but for methods 2 and 3 it may be useful to keep the slime from sticking.
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QuestionIs there a substitute for powdered sugar?JASMINE CHRISTLEY-KRUERCommunity AnswerBaking powder is the best alternative instead. It's not the same but it'll work.
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QuestionIs it really edible?TicTacToyCommunity AnswerYes! Well, they are actually more of "taste safe", because it might not be a good idea to gobble up the batch of slime all at once! Think of these slimes as taste safe, not as snacks. And you won't really gobble the whole thing at once because it doesn't taste that great and you might get a stomachache.
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QuestionHow do we prevent it from exploding in our microwave?Yes, this is jaedenCommunity AnswerPut some wax paper over the top of the container. That always works when I put thicker liquids in the microwave. If it does explode, stop the microwave, take out the container, and clean the interior of the microwave thoroughly with paper towel and disinfectant wipe/wet wipes.
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QuestionIf I don't have a microwave then can I still make this marshmallow slime? If not what other slimes can I make with no microwave?Community AnswerYes! You can use a double-boiling method above and there are many other freezer-slime methods on the internet. Make sure you do your research though, some are fake.
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QuestionCan I make all the slimes and combine them?Community AnswerYes. Mixing all the slimes together shouldn't affect them. It might make them taste kind of gross, though.
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QuestionWhat is an alternative to powdered sugar I can use?Community AnswerBaking powder is the best alternative.
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QuestionIs it still okay to eat it after I’ve played with it for five days?Community AnswerProbably not, considering all the dust and dirt and possible bacteria in it. I'd suggest you make a new batch if you want to eat it.
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