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Floam and Gak are back

April 9, 2012 by Jeremy Dickson
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NSI International and Nickelodeon have launched brand new, less messy formulas of hit kids’ toy products Floam and Gak, resurrecting the squishy brands after they were a hit with kids in the 1990s.

The products, aimed at kids six years old and up, have been reformulated with Floam as a texturized molding compound and Gak as a stretchy, rubbery goo.

Both products, which come in a number of colors and are non-toxic and non-staining,  are available across the US at Target, Toys ‘R Us, www.toysrus.com, A.C. Moore, Bed Bath and Beyond, and Walgreens.

Tags: Floam, Gak, Nickelodeon, NSI International

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