Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would hate having this sticky mess maker in my house. Kids are 6 and 9. I'd check with the parents first.
This. We’d donate to the school or church.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:how about some sort of ice shaver or slush mugs. slush mugs would be used, i think.
Thanks Pp for this suggestion. Is there one you recommend? Quite a few popped up on Google.
Anonymous wrote:I would hate having this sticky mess maker in my house. Kids are 6 and 9. I'd check with the parents first.
Anonymous wrote:how about some sort of ice shaver or slush mugs. slush mugs would be used, i think.
Anonymous wrote:how about some sort of ice shaver or slush mugs. slush mugs would be used, i think.
Anonymous wrote:hmmm, I bought this for my daughter for xmas, but now I am rethinking. I thought it could be fun for playdates and sleepovers.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks PPs for your input, I had also considered the little snow cone machines or the small donut ones. For those who would not want this cotton candy machine, what type of joint gift works best for these ages? (the family is exchanging joint gifts for children so our children would receive a joint gift of some sort in return)