When other DIY crazes die, we might find that making and selling homemade cotton candy colored-slime on the internet has some staying power. After taking off in Thailand, handcrafted slime now amuses ...
2017 was the year slime took over Instagram. Gooey videos dominated the Explore page, slime-specific accounts racked up millions of followers, and enterprising teens who began mixing their own slime ...
As an early 2000s tween, I used to spend countless hours watching Nickelodeon’s Slime Time Live and dreaming fervently of the day I could bathe in fluorescent green goop on live television. There was ...
This winter, in the throes of my seasonal depression, I fell down an Instagram rabbit hole, and before I knew it, half of my Instagram feed was videos of people playing with slime. Slime, if you haven ...
A Media Snippet accompanying this announcement is available by clicking on this link.MGA Entertainment, maker of iconic brands like Little Tikes, ...
If you were on Instagram at all this year, chances are you may have encountered some videos about soap, a bizarre phenomenon called the Fortnite dance or a certain Korean pop band. These were just ...
People who engage in this new craze are called "Slimers," and they're making a variety of different videos with their gooey toys. Some of these posts include people pulling slime, poking slime in a ...
Making and playing with slime has gone from a fun activity to a moneymaking endeavor for many online. Sales of Elmer's, a key slime ingredient,... It has become a social media sensation and even led ...
16-year-old Ashlee Raymond calls herself “The Crazy Slime Chick Scientist.” Her love of squishy textures and popping sounds was music to the ears of the ASMR community on Instagram. In this profile ...