Knead it, press it and spread it out: this is what you can do with "slime", one of the biggest entertainment trends in this decade. And, now, a museum in New York has opened its doors to host people who would like to enjoy "slime."
In the Sloomoo Museum, children and adults can play in pools of multicolored slime. They can pour it on themselves, or use glue and other ingredients to customize their own "slime" and take it home.
In the basement of the museum located in downtown Manhattan, dozens of liters of "Slime" are produced every day.
The museum is founded by Karen Robinovitz and Sara Schiller, after Robinovitz's positive experience with Slime, which helped her overcome her struggles. Over the past years, Slime preparation and use for recreational purposes have become popular among children and teens, as well as adults who enjoy it for relaxation.
The museum is open in New York until April 2020. Admission tickets are sold for $38 each.