It’s probably not a surprise to hear that slimes are big business on YouTube. In fact, they’re big business all over the internet. From Instagram to TikTok to Facebook, there are millions of videos on the web featuring all types of slimes -- sticky, fluffy, clear, iceberg, cloud, fishbowl, butter...and, well, the list goes on. One thing the slime sector has seriously mastered is innovation, and to see a slice of that innovation, you can head over to JSH DIY’s channel.
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