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This yummy craft adhesive for youngsters is actually a healthful edible paste of vitamins and minerals that every creative glue-eating kid needs. Nutrition disguised as gluition.
Best of all, it's sugar-free!
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You know-- it's sticky and healthy. Like Peanut Butter. Like Elmer's, but with vitamins. |
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Can't argue with scientifical knowledgeablity. [+] |
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Just as long as it looks and tastes nothing like Elmer's. |
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craola uses corn starch to attach the
wrappers of their crayons to make them
non-toxic. it's a good idea. |
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So you can eat rice glue; big deal, you can eat Elmer's, too. Snot is sticky, mucilaginous, and edible, also. That doesn't make it Youthpaste. Youthpaste is intended as a food product that kids can use for craft projects-- a dietary supplement, good-tasting, and fortified with vitamins. A quick Google search turns up no discriptions of rice glue as an adhesive being "yummy", a "healthy snack" for kids, and replete with "vitamins and minerals" -- the exact defining characteristics of Youthpaste. |
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Glue exists. Kids' snacks exist. Childrens' vitamins exist. This idea combines all three factors. Without them, you don't have this product. |
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Raw garlic is good for you and makes a decent paper glue. Not sure about "yummy kid's snack" though. |
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No; the volume of the child is the only limit.
"Orange", "white", and "pink".
No-- but much to the chagrin of the animals, it has been thoroughly IMproperly tested. |
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