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**Title:** Fun with Slime and Pranks
**Content Overview:**
* The text describes a series of DIY slime-making activities with various themes and uses:
1. **Playdoh-like Slime**: Creating a sticky, colorful slime for play.
2. **Tic-Tac Slime**: Mimicking Tic-Tac candies with slime and packaging.
3. **Ketchup Slime**: Making a red, stretchy slime resembling ketchup.
4. **Fake Fries Prank**: Creating fake fries with painted foam and ketchup slime.
5. **Layered Drink Slime**: Designing a slime that mimics a layered drink.
6. **Chocolate Slime**: Making a slime that looks like chocolate (but isn't edible).
7. **Ocean Slime**: Creating a translucent, beach-themed slime.
8. **Galaxy Slime**: Making a slime that resembles space with purple, pink, and glitter.
9. **Scented Candle Prank**: Shaping slime into "candles" that can't be lit.
* Each activity includes step-by-step instructions and notes on the creative possibilities and prank potential.
* The summary ends with an invitation for readers to engage with the content creators by commenting on their favorite activity and subscribing to their channel for more content.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text, keeping each fact as a short sentence, numbered for reference:
**Crafting and Slime Facts**
1. A slime mixture can be made with cream, razor, blue food coloring, white glue, and liquid detergent.
2. Adding orange dye creates a two-colored slime effect.
3. Tic Tac-shaped candies can be replicated using white clay.
4. A mixture of clear school glue, glitter, water, and borax creates a soft, elastic slime.
5. This slime can be colored with food dye (e.g., red, yellow, green).
6. Shaving cream, white glue, and detergent can be mixed to create a yellow slime.
7. Red food coloring added to hair gel and clear school glue creates a ketchup-like slime.
8. A drink-like slime can be made with layered slimes of different colors (e.g., pink, yellow, green).
**Materials and Tools Used**
9. Materials used include cream, razor, food coloring, white glue, liquid detergent, clear school glue, glitter, water, borax, shaving cream, hair gel, eye shadow, and transparent plastic packaging.
10. Tools used include wooden sticks, sponges, toothpicks, hot glue, and collective pens.
**Prank and Decoration Facts**
11. Fake Tic Tac candies can be used as a prank.
12. Melted cheese and ketchup can be replicated for a prank using painted plastic foam.
13. A slime drink can be presented as a real drink for a prank.
14. Decorations such as beads, stars, and pearls can be added to slimes for aesthetic effects.
**Miscellaneous**
15. The crafting process can be meditative and stress-relieving.
16. Some slime creations are not edible despite their appearance.
17. Slime can be used as a tool for chromotherapy.
18. The channel encourages interaction, asking viewers to comment on their favorite slime creation.