If noise putty (such as flarp) is exposed to heat, it will likely soften and become runny or sticky due to the melting of its components. It is not safe to heat noise putty as it may release harmful fumes or cause a mess. It is best to keep noise putty away from heat sources.
Straight vinegar!
Yes, my did yesterday. Gross. Mine was green.
If a child ingests flarp putty, it is important to remain calm and seek immediate medical attention. Flarp putty is not meant to be ingested and can pose a choking hazard or cause gastrointestinal blockages. Do not induce vomiting unless instructed by a healthcare professional. Keep the product packaging on hand to provide information to medical professionals.
No. According to the manufacturer, it is safe and non-toxic.
Poke its stomach and see if it makes that fart noise.
Flarp is a type of noise putty that produces an amusing and flatulent-like noise when manipulated. It is made of a soft, malleable substance that vibrates and creates the sound when pressed or stretched. The noise is caused by trapped pockets of air being released as the putty is manipulated.
yes but then it is all slimy
My child once ate flarp and it was a horrible thing. She was 3 years old and her 8 year old sister gave it to her. Of course Brittany didn't know that Sarah was going to eat it. Once she did my husband found her on the floor passed out. I called 911 and it turns out that flap was stuck in her throut. Flarp noise putty is a deadly and evil thing. Don't ever buy it for your child. My little gurl Sarah was a victum of this farting putty.
flarp and malark are awesome! :)
Boric acid can be toxic to children if licked or swallowed, children are more sensitive to it more than adults. If your dog swallowed it it wouldnt really do that much.
flarp is very poisinous to humans and dogs