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Slime is a homemade toy typically created using a combination of water, glue, and
borax The BORAX Experiments were a series of safety experiments on boiling water nuclear reactors conducted by Argonne National Laboratory in the 1950s and 1960s at the National Reactor Testing Station in eastern Idaho.
. Videos of people playing with slime became popular on social media in the mid-2010s, which made it an international trend.


Recipe

Slime is customarily made of water, PVA-based glue, and
borax The BORAX Experiments were a series of safety experiments on boiling water nuclear reactors conducted by Argonne National Laboratory in the 1950s and 1960s at the National Reactor Testing Station in eastern Idaho.
. The slime is created as a result of the borax linking the polymers in the glue together to create larger polymers. Its recipe can vary based on the desired color, consistency, or scent of the slime; additions can include dyes or sequins. Other recipes for slime include shampoo, soap,
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, body lotion, and
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. Variations of slime include glow-in-the-dark, fluffy, glitter, clear, cloud, and metallic. In the United Kingdom, where, , borax has been banned for its toxicity and potential to affect fertility,
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is a popular substitute. A 2018 survey by British consumer association ''
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'', however, found that eight of the 11 slime products they tested contained more than the
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's legal limit of 300mg/kg of boron.


History


Social media trend

In 2014, Thai videos of
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slime began being posted on Instagram. The Instagram accounts of Thai teenage girls posting videos of slime became popular globally in 2016, leading to it being known as "Thai slime". The
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#slime also started to grow in usage in 2016 among "slimers", the Instagram community of slime makers.
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searches for slime began to rise in the summer of 2016 and peaked in 2017, when slime became an international trend on social media, largely among young children. By 2017 and 2018, videos of hands stretching and playing with slime trended and became a popular form of
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on
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and
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. California-based YouTuber Karina Garcia, who has been credited with starting the social media trend of homemade slime and was called "a doyenne of the slime world" by Hannah Jane Parkinson of ''
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'', became known as the "slime queen" and gained over 7 million subscribers by 2018; slime YouTubers such as Theresa Nguyen and ItsJustNick also gained millions of subscribers and earned thousands of dollars through sponsorships and advertisements on their videos. Instagram began posting slime videos to its official account in 2018 along with captions about those running the accounts behind the videos. In 2020, Michelle Santiago Cortés of ''
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'' called slime "the biggest Instagram trend of the last decade".


Products and sales

Prior to the rise of homemade slime in the 2010s, slime toys like
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, the
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- and
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-manufactured Gak, and Floam had been brief trends. Nickelodeon also began using a bright green and viscous kind of slime in their marketing and at the
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in the 1990s, though its makeup differs greatly from typical homemade slime. In December 2016, following the increased interest in slime on social media, Elmer's experienced a 50 percent increase in sales for their glue and later released a commercial for "kid-friendly" slime recipes without borax. In March 2017,
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, the parent company of Elmer's, announced that it would be increasing its glue production to meet the demands of the slime craze. Also in early 2017, Elmer's created a team of chemists and researchers to focus on the slime trend. On
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, vendors sold batches of their own homemade slime in the late 2010s. Also by 2018, American retailers like
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and
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and British retailers like
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were investing in slime-related products. The
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-based slime company Zimpli Kids, according to its spokesperson, experienced significant growth in their sales from 2016 to 2018 and sold their powder to slime YouTubers.


Other

In 2017 and 2018, as slime rose in popularity on social media, it also became a popular theme in fashion, with slime-themed garments appearing on runways for
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and Adam Selman and ''
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'' releasing its own slime video. The Sloomoo Institute, a slime museum, was opened in
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in October 2019.


Explanations for popularity

For ''
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'', Cara Rose DeFabio wrote that the slime trend in the 2010s could be attributed to its affordability—considering its use of common household materials—social media content featuring slime not having a
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, nostalgia, and its ASMR properties. The shareability of slime recipes and the potential for profit from selling slime have also been posited as reasons for its success.


See also

*
Slime (disambiguation) Slime or slimy may refer to: Science and technology Biology * Slime coat, the coating of mucus covering the body of all fish * Slime mold, an informal name for several eukaryotic organisms * Biofilm, or slime, a syntrophic community of microo ...


References

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