Description
Grow your own ammunition with Gel Blaster Gellets! These are eco - friendly, water - based ammo for Gel Blaster toys. They're clean and cost - effective. Each pack comes with 10,000 teal green Gellets. Gellets are small, colorful gel balls crafted from Super Absorbent Polymer (SAP), a natural, non - toxic, non - irritating, starch - based biodegradable material. When they hit something, they burst and quickly start to evaporate. Moms love the Gel Blaster Surge because there's no staining, no pain, and no cleanup. To hydrate, Gellets can grow up to 10 times their original size. A 1 - gallon bucket is perfect for soaking a 10,000 - piece pack. Let them soak in water for at least 2 hours to fully expand. For storage, put hydrated Gellets in an airtight container, away from the weather and direct sunlight, and they'll last up to 2 weeks. Keep them submerged in water, and they can be stored for up to three months. Keep dehydrated Gellets dry until you're ready to use them. Gellets are 100% safe for the environment as they're made from an all - natural material and break down on contact. Just a heads - up, they don't taste great!
Using your Gel Blaster Gellets is easy! First, grab a 1 - gallon bucket and fill it with water. Pour your 10,000 - piece pack of teal green Gellets into the water. Let them soak for at least 2 hours. They'll expand to 10 times their original size. Once they're fully expanded, they're ready to be used as ammo for your Gel Blaster toy. When it comes to storage, if you're not using them right away, put the hydrated Gellets in an airtight container. Keep this container away from direct sunlight and the elements. They'll stay good for up to 2 weeks this way. If you want to store them for longer, keep them fully submerged in water, and they can last up to three months. Dehydrated Gellets should be kept dry until you're ready to hydrate and use them. Remember, Gellets are made from a natural material, so they're safe for the environment. They'll burst on contact and start to break down. And even though they're non - toxic, they don't taste good, so don't eat them!