Halloween is the time we all hear about it. UPDATE 12/30/15: Check out the video of Edible Slime (recipe below) made with Go Ask Mom! You can use the saline solution instead of Borax and water if you like, the results are the same. So while it looks like a new recipe, it is really just the same glue and Borax recipe found here. These drops contain sodium borate, also known as Borax. UPDATE 3/9/17: There are some “new” slime recipes floating around that use saline solution for contact lenses like this. There are a lot of germs floating around – let’s not give them a place to grow! It is also a good idea to toss the slime in the trash and make a new batch after about a couple days. Please make sure to keep the slime in a sealed bag in the refrigerator when your kid is not playing with it. ![]() If your slime hangs out in your kid’s book bag and they have been playing with it with less than clean hands there is a very good chance that bacteria and/or mold will find that slime is an ideal place to take root. What is a problem is not storing the slime in a sealed bag in the fridge. As long as you are not eating the slime or rubbing it in your eyes the Borax should not be a problem. UPDATE 3/14/17: Good gravy! I had no idea slime was so popular! I have been getting some messages about Borax safety and kids getting sick after playing with their slime for a few days.
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