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Sweet Potato Casserole

Sweet Potato Casserole

Regular price $20.30 USD
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🍠 Sweet Potato Casserole is a wood glue slay with a 2 oz white glue jelly topper! It is scented marshmallows and brown sugar, like the top part of a sweet potato casserole. The scent is sweet, creamy, and marshmallowy, but not cloying at all. The base is primarily scented marshmallow, and the topper is scented sweet brown sugar 🤤 

🍠 Since the base is made with wood glue, it starts off dense, resistant, and requires slower stretches. It does take a little bit of warming up, but this gets very creamy while remaining thick and semi-matte. When the wood glue slay base mixes with the wg jelly topper, it becomes a really nice wood glue snow slay which I always get great feedback about — so I'm excited to have y'all DIY your own wood glue snow slay!

🍠 Sweet Potato Casserole makes really nice, thick, structured bubble pops and muffled pokes. If you inflate it and let it sit for a second, it can actually produce some nice sizzles as well. Wood glue pops are definitely my favorite though!

🍠 Comes with some faux dark "brown sugar," as well as a sweet potato charm, small marshmallow fimos, 4 large marshmallow fimos, and 4 large sweet potato fimos. I do want to mention that it is possible you might lose a large fimo during play, primarily because of how much fragrance oil this slime took to adequately scent 🤣 *see below*

🍠 If you know much about glues and fragrance oils, you know that 1) wood glue likes to eat fragrances, so you end up having to add quite a bit more than a lot of other glues the get the same result. 2) both marshmallow and brown sugar fragrances are known for being lighter and not as potent as many other fragrances. So, I had my work cut out for me when scenting this slime and as a result, ended up having to use quite a bit of fragrance oil, which can lead to fall out as the oil coats the slime in a certain manner. All of that is to say, if you want, you can add the large fimos for assembly — but you don't *have* to mix them in if you don't want. Just a small heads up!

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