Parenting

Jello Play Launches 'Edible Slime' & Parents Have Some Surprising Opinions

ParentingPublished Nov 16, 2018
By Ashley Austrew
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It's a fact: Kids are obsessed with slime, and their obsession isn't dying down anytime soon. As of December 1, 2018, they won't just be able to play with slime but they'll also be able to eat it too. Jello Play is launching edible monster and unicorn slime just in time for the holidays, and surprisingly, not every parent is totally on board.

The slime comes in two different flavors: strawberry and lime.-placeholder
The slime comes in two different flavors: strawberry and lime.
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The slime comes in two different flavors: strawberry and lime.

To make it, you simply add water to the pre-packaged mixture. Each canister comes with enough ingredients to make two batches of slime, and the end result is 100 percent safe for kids to eat. Even better? The slime washes off with plain soap and water.

As an adult, I have to admit that the idea of eating slime I've rolled around in my hands for an hour kind of makes me want to gag.-placeholder
As an adult, I have to admit that the idea of eating slime I've rolled around in my hands for an hour kind of makes me want to gag.
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As an adult, I have to admit that the idea of eating slime I've rolled around in my hands for an hour kind of makes me want to gag.

But we all know little kids have no such qualms. (They've been known to eat their own boogers, after all -- slime is nothing). And what's actually awesome about the Jello Play slime is that it requires so much less of a mess than other kinds of slime. It's not a Pinterest recipe where kids have to get out a dozen different ingredients -- some of which may even be dangerous -- and mix it up using every bowl and utensil in the entire kitchen.

Still, the announcement on Jello's Facebook page was met with mixed reactions from parents.-placeholder
Still, the announcement on Jello's Facebook page was met with mixed reactions from parents.

Still, the announcement on Jello's Facebook page was met with mixed reactions from parents.

Many were worried about their kids munching on germy slime.-placeholder
Many were worried about their kids munching on germy slime.

Many were worried about their kids munching on germy slime.

Others said this would only encourage kids to eat other kinds of slime that might not be safe for them to snack on.-placeholder
Others said this would only encourage kids to eat other kinds of slime that might not be safe for them to snack on.

Others said this would only encourage kids to eat other kinds of slime that might not be safe for them to snack on.

But some were like, newsflash: Kids eat gross sh*t all the time.-placeholder
But some were like, newsflash: Kids eat gross sh*t all the time.

But some were like, newsflash: Kids eat gross sh*t all the time.

Plus, it's perfect for sensory play.-placeholder
Plus, it's perfect for sensory play.

Plus, it's perfect for sensory play.

And some even argued that this may prevent kids from eating other kinds of slime by replacing it entirely.-placeholder
And some even argued that this may prevent kids from eating other kinds of slime by replacing it entirely.

And some even argued that this may prevent kids from eating other kinds of slime by replacing it entirely.

Obviously, it's important to supervise kids no matter what kind of slime they're playing with, and this seems like a fun surprise that will inspire budding chefs, scientists, and slime enthusiasts alike.

The slime, unfortunately, won't be around for the Thanksgiving kids' table, but it will be here just in time for stocking stuffers and holiday gifts. You can preorder Jello Play Edible Slime on Amazon.

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