you can buy them at michals or a.c moore
no
michaels, indidgo, target sells looms that r not rainbow loom but they r still looms
Uhhh no
Generally speaking, there is no "slippery stuff" on Rainbow Looms. The authentic Rainbow Looms are made from a strong plastic without any noticeable slippery or non-stick coating. However, there are many imitation looms on the market, and you may be referring to some sort of slippery substance on an off-brand item.
One of the places is at Learning Express, or at Michaels Craft stores. Online, they are sold through Amazon and through the official Rainbow Loom website; see link attached below. If you are in Canada, you can get it at the "related link" below.
Cheong Choon Ng, of Novi, Michigan, created the Rainbow Loom in 2010.
Rainbow Looms are not poisonous in any way. Some off-brand toy looms do not meet U.S. quality standards for toy safety. These may be manufactured with inferior plastic that may break easily or have sharp edges that could possibly cause injury. Off-brand rubber bands may also be made of inferior material. But the original brand-name Rainbow Loom and all authentic Rainbow Loom products meet U.S. toy safety standards.
You can shop for the greatest variety of notebooks at Walgreens. They have college rule and wide rule. They have the colors of the rainbow. There are multiple selections at Walgreens.
yes they do. and they also sell rainbow loom rubber bands in there dollar section for $1 each
Oh, dude, you can totally buy alum powder at Walgreens! It's like this magical powder that helps with pickling, baking, and even as a natural deodorant. So, if you're in the mood for some pickles or want to experiment with some DIY deodorant, just swing by Walgreens and grab some alum powder. It's like the secret ingredient for all your kitchen and personal care needs.
at walgreens