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Gen Z-Led Brand OG Slimes Is Transforming the Way
When slime skyrocketed in popularity during the early 2010s, its primary demographic was children, but with OG Slimes' more mature collections, from cleaning supplies (Slime Mommy and Slimuloso) to horror movies (Redrum) and crystals (Blue Lace Agate and Malachite), Christine Ly and Olivya Soth have opened up an entirely new age group to the world of slime.
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Artist Katherine Bernhardt on Her Slimy Collaboration with NYC’s Sloomoo Institute
Artist Katherine Bernhardt—whose gestural, colorful and playful pieces feature a cast of nostalgic characters and iconography painted in a deliciously digestible way with drippy paint and broad strokes—teamed up with the Sloomoo Institute to make slime that ultimately benefits mental health organizations.
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A young female entrepreneur reveals how she has built a multi-million dollar venture
At the tender age of 24 Karina Garcia is literally earning millions from (of all things) slime. Dubbed the ‘Queen of Slime’ she initially began by uploading 'how to make slime' videos just 3 short years ago - she now has over 8.7 million subscribers on YouTube and over 1 billion
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Meet a Slime Entrepreneur: Floam Slimes
My favorite slime texture is butter slime because it is super soft and stretchy and the most stress relieving and relaxing texture in my opinion. I also like butter slime because there are lots of different variations of the texture! The type and amount of clay in the slime can create unique textures that are fun to experiment with!
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Camryn’s Slime Shoppe - Founder at 9 years old
WCamryn thinks all kids should not only play with slime, they should also be it! S.L.I.M.E stands for Savvy, Loving, Innovative, Mindful and Empowered. Camryn founded Camryn’s Slime Shoppe, which sells slime in a variety of fun colours, styles and scents. She also hosts Slime parties and teaches the science of slime to those curious about the chemistry behind her fun, squishy creations. Her hope is to encourage positivity and mindfulness through the sensory experiences had through playing with slime.