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Please Tell Me That Didn't Come Out Of Magneto: Magnetic Silly Putty

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Magnetic Thinking Putty is exactly what it sounds like if you replace 'Thinking' With 'Silly': $14 magnetic silly putty. BUT CAN IT STILL COPY THE FUNNIES?!

Magnetic Thinking Putty takes regular "silly" putty and turns its awesomeness up to 11. Like any other putty, it can be stretched, bounced, molded, popped, and torn. However, when this putty is in the presence of a magnetic field, it exhibits fascinating properties.


Millions of tiny micron-sized magnets are embedded in each handful of Magnetic Thinking Putty. Use the included super-strong neodymium iron boron cube magnet to control the putty like a snake charmer.

There's a time-lapse video of the putty swallowing its magnet after the jump, but be warned: it looks exactly like how I've always imagined a lady's parts. Kidding. No, no I'm not either. Admittedly, Magnetic Thinking Putty does sound fun, but I've already taken the concept one step further: broken glass putty. Here -- CATCH! Haha -- NOT SO SILLY NOW IS IT?

Hit the jump for a couple worthwhile videos.


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Magnetic Thinking Putty Makes Silly Putty Awesome Again [ohgizmo]

Thanks to Josh and amanda, who

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