Holiday Dinner Drama

Attributes
Name | Holiday Dinner Drama |
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Color | Red |
Glue Base | Wood Glue |
Slime Base | Old Wood Glue Butter Slime Recipe |
Texture | Sandy Slime |
Toppings | Carrot and Pea Fimos |
Scents | Warm Flannel, Warm Vanilla Sugar, Scotch Whiskey, Dark Roast Coffee |
Collection | Holiday Hell |
Extras | Optional: Beer Mugs, Wine Glasses, Alcohol Bottle, Tablecloth, Figurines |
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Name: Holiday Dinner Drama
Size: 6 oz
Texture: Sandy Wood Glue Butter Slime
Color: Light Berry
Scent: Warm Flannel + Warm Vanilla Sugar + Scotch Whiskey + Dark Roast Coffee
Texture Add-ins: Sand
Toppings: Carrot + Pea fimos, Beer Mugs*, Wine Glasses*, Alcohol Bottle*, Plaid Mini Tablecloth*, Person Figurines*.
Glitter: Gold
* Available only in Full Version
Welcome to the holidays—where the food is questionable, the drinks flow too freely, and the drama is inevitable. Holiday Dinner Drama captures every chaotic moment of the season in slime form, giving you a hands-on way to deal with it all.
This tough, gritty wood glue butter slime is a light berry hue, dusted with gold glitter for a touch of holiday glam. Sand mixed in provides a satisfying texture, perfect for squishing and crushing your holiday stress. The scent is a complex blend of warm flannel, sweet vanilla sugar, bold scotch whiskey, and dark roast coffee—a boozy, comforting aroma that feels like a family dinner condensed into one chaotic whiff.
Toppings include playful pea and carrot fimos, wine glasses, beer mugs, and even a mini plaid tablecloth to recreate the full dinner table vibe. Want to go all out? The full version includes additional toppings like tiny figurines and Uncle Greg’s infamous booze bottle. Prefer simplicity? Opt for the fimos-only version at a lower price—less clutter, same cathartic experience.
Whether you’re laughing about the drama or still recovering from it, Holiday Dinner Drama is here to make sure you have the last word—or at least the last poke.