GIFTED: Candy Kaleidoscope
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GIFTED: Candy Kaleidoscope
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If you're like me, your childhood felt like one long, strange trip sans psychoactives.� Recapture the googly-eyed wonder of youth with a Make-Your-Own Candy Kaleidoscope.� Each activity kit comes with a cardboard kaleidoscope tube, four mini bags of colorful candy, instructions and information on how a kaleidoscope works.� Pop the top, fill with your choice of junk, and let the mad sugary visuals commence.�� Eating the candy becomes almost secondary, but once it's all consumed you can fill the chamber with anything that fits -- flower petals, marbles, even colored paperclips or seashells.
Cool for kids but maybe even better for the mystical types in your life; $9.95 at KidsStopInc.com
I think this kaleidoscope would get rave reviews from everyone here. What better way to more fully enjoy sweets -- Gaze at the colorful beauties before indulging! Thanks for sharing this fun product.
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