I heard that Target, Walmart, and Amazon have pulled all gelbeads from the store shelves. Question,does this include all gelball blasters? Can you please explain this and show the difference between them?
Ignore my previous comment. Gel beads are sold as loose, dehydrated beads and are marketed towards young kids as sensory toys. The technology is the same as gel balls but those are marketed to a 14+ user base and are unlikely to get pulled due to a choking hazard. We’ll probably cover this on the Foam News Collective.
Good stuff as always kt. You'll be getting something pretty special from me later on.
Glad they made it to you, figured you could get some fun uses out of them at the least.
Those are some pretty great friends you have 😊
Yo I realized too late that I should have included your letter in this video! Love the story behind your logo design.
@@FamilyFoamsport no worries. I didn't send the letter for any kind of exposure. More of a thank you for what you do. Take care.
ok but the PEOPLE NEED TO KNOW
@@FamilyFoamsport right back at you!!
This made me like Not Nuff and Vile even more!
Missed this somehow 😡. Hope you’re enjoying the Solo. Take care bro!
I heard that Target, Walmart, and Amazon have pulled all gelbeads from the store shelves. Question,does this include all gelball blasters? Can you please explain this and show the difference between them?
Ignore my previous comment. Gel beads are sold as loose, dehydrated beads and are marketed towards young kids as sensory toys. The technology is the same as gel balls but those are marketed to a 14+ user base and are unlikely to get pulled due to a choking hazard.
We’ll probably cover this on the Foam News Collective.