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Zoober
Labs was asked by a company called Sneex Ltd. to design Goon Goo.
Sneex told us Goon Goo was going to be used in the circus, but they
really wanted a gooey monster with the intelligence to slither through
the cracks of bank vaults and open them up from the inside. We refused
to give them the Goon Goo, and Professor Zoober reported them to
the police. Mr. Sneex, the owner of the company, is now in jail.
This recipe, which we have modified to prevent it from being misused,
yields a playful slime with an extremely low IQ. It does not pose
a threat. However, when you are finished playing with your blob
of Goon Goo, don't forget to store it in a sealed container, otherwise
it might attempt to escape.
Note: This stuff may stain fabrics, so be careful not to
get it on clothing, furniture, carpets, or rugs.
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1 Combine the glue and
water in the glass cup. Stir with a spoon until they are completely
mixed.
2 Add the 1 drop of
food coloring to the glue-water mixture. (You don't need much to
tint your oozetoo many drops will give you a stain-producing
blob of glop that's guaranteed to get you grounded for at least
three days.)
3 Add the borax solution
to the glue solution and stir. This is where the fun really begins.
The mixture will immediately start to form a blob. Keep stirring.
If some of the glue-water liquid does not clump together with the
rest of the blob, add a little more borax solution and stir some
more.
4 Pour out the excess
liquid, put the blob in the plastic baggie, and knead it for a while.
5 Remove the blob and
play with it! This plastic polymer feels cool and clammy. It looks
wet and sticky, but will snap if you pull on it quickly. It will
bounce if you throw it on the ground, and slump into a puddle if
you set it on a counter-top.

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