Yes
Silly string is generally non-toxic if ingested in small amounts. However, it is not meant to be eaten, and consuming large quantities can potentially lead to gastrointestinal problems. It's always best to keep silly string away from the mouth to avoid any risks.
Silly string is not poisonous if ingested, but it is not meant to be consumed. However, it can be a choking hazard if sprayed directly in someone's face or mouth. It is best to use silly string as intended and not ingest it.
makes it the sickest dawg in da $treetz bitchez
No, they are not.
No they are not
Silly string lots of silly string
The longest distance silly string has been shot is 20 feet. However, it is advertised that each can of silly string contains 430 feet of string, and one can was even measured to have 1,600 feet of string. Good luck breaking the record!
while they are asleppcover there whole room wall to wall in silly string when they wake up the will not know where they are and try getting a red silly string it is much scarier and effective
String, Waxing Gunk, And Glue.
House geckos are not poisonous to dogs.
You have to be 21 to buy silly string, because people vandalise buildings with it
Silly String was invented accidentally in 1972 by Robert P. Cox. He was actually trying to create an aerosol spray string for decorating Christmas trees, but the formula went awry and resulted in the creation of the stretchy, colorful, plastic string we now know as Silly String.