Our edible slime is a pudding slime recipe - complete with sprinkles! It's non-toxic, gluten-free, and fun to make. Makes enough for two kids to play with.
Add ingredients to the mixing bowl. Add the dry pudding mix, cornstarch, and water to a mixing bowl. Stir until combined.
3.4 ounce vanilla pudding, 1.5 cups cornstarch, plus additional, 1/2 cup warm water
Using hands, blend until smooth. Using hands, blend until smooth and no longer sticky. Add more cornstarch 1/4 cup at a time, until the mixture is not sticky.
Add sprinkles. Add sprinkles and let kids mix them into the mixture.
sprinkles, optional
Notes
This slime is not meant to be eaten. It is nontoxic and ok if kids put it in their mouths, but it's not a food product to eat. Pudding slime can be stored in the fridge between play sessions in an air-tight container. If the slime seems dried out after removing it from the fridge, add 1 tablespoon of water or vegetable oil to make it slimy again. Since it is made with food ingredients, there is potential for pudding slime to mold - check for signs of mold prior to playtime.CCK Features both Gluten-Free Guidance and Kids Cooking Instructions: If you're new to eating gluten-free we understand it's overwhelming trying to figure out which foods may contain gluten and which ones don't. All of our gluten-free recipes marked with this symbol ✅ represent foods that need to be checked for gluten or cross-contamination.
The ⭐️ symbol in the recipe below denotes the steps in which kid cooks may need a helper (depending on age). If there is no ⭐️ symbol, that step (or recipe) doesn't require a helper.