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Most Nostalgic Moment of My Week: I Found Old Floam Under the Shelf

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## **Most Nostalgic Moment of My Week: I Found Old Floam Under the Shelf**

Sometimes, the smallest surprises bring the biggest smiles. For me, this week’s most nostalgic moment came from an unexpected discovery tucked away under a dusty shelf—an old container of **Floam**. Yes, that colorful, squishy, slightly sticky, foam-bead-filled slime we all loved as kids.

Finding it was like opening a little time capsule—transporting me back to simpler days filled with creativity, imagination, and endless hours of tactile play. It reminded me how sometimes, the most ordinary things can spark joy and a sense of wonder.

### 🌈 What’s Floam, Anyway?

For those who might not remember (or never experienced it), Floam is a craft toy made of tiny colorful foam beads suspended in a sticky, pliable slime. It’s both fun to squish and shape, and oddly satisfying to pop and mold.

Floam became a childhood favorite for many because it sparked creativity while being easy to store and play with. Plus, it’s that perfect mix of gooey and crunchy—tactile heaven.

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### 🎨 A Recipe for Nostalgia: Making Your Own Floam-Inspired Slime

Inspired by my rediscovery, I decided to make a simple **DIY Floam recipe** to relive the magic—and here’s how you can do it too!

### 🧪 Ingredients:

* 1 cup white school glue (PVA glue)
* 1 teaspoon baking soda
* 2 tablespoons contact lens solution (containing boric acid)
* Food coloring (optional)
* Foam beads (available at craft stores)

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