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Crazy Aaron's Liquid Glass® Thinking Putty® (3.2 oz)

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Features

  • A crystal clear transparent putty that turns from clear to cloudy and then back again when used
  • Squeeze it, tear it, bounce it, and sculpt it!
  • Never dries out!
  • Fun for ages 3+
  • Includes 1/5 lb (90 g) of Genuine Crazy Aaron's Thinking Putty
  • Made in the USA with the finest materials from around the world

Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 4.5 x 5 inches


Item Weight: 4.2 ounces


Item model number: 5516274


Manufacturer recommended age: 36 months - 15 years


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Release date: February 20, 2022


Manufacturer: Crazy Aaron's


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  • Can be sticky and not like the other ones
Very fun to play with
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 11, 2023 by Destiney Parrow

  • Quality silly putty, but clear!
This review is in two parts, first Thinking Putty, second the individual color review. Thinking Putty - This is basically silly putty. Same feel, texture, material (silicone, which doesn't dry out), etc. What is different though is that you get a lot more then those small and even big egg shells. You get 1/5 a pound, or 3.2 ounces. Basically the tin covers your entire palm area easily. Although the tin is half full so it isn't too hard to put it back in. The other difference is that these come in much better colors, well unless you like the coral pink of silly putty. These colors make Thinking putty special. You can get all the primary colors, red, white, black, blue, green, etc. OK, those aren't hard to imagine. Then there are metallic and electrics. These I believe have mica in them. They are shiny and have swirls slightly darker and lighter colors. I say slightly. Think of a pearl or dull metal. Then there are the color changers. The use heat to change color to a lighter version of the color. Cool to return to the original shade. And the glow in the darks. One color during daylight, another at night. And these do no use the glow material they used 10-20 years ago. This is more expensive but glows some 10X longer. And then there are two special colors. Magnetic, which is slightly or slowly if you prefer magnetic. And glass, which is clear. For more on these, please see other reviews. Is thinking color kids? No. Give them silly putty. It is cheaper. If they love that, then give them this. Also this is called thinking putty because it is for adults to mush around while they are thinking. Or think of it like a stress ball. ---------- Liquid Glass. I just got this a day ago, so this review is mostly first impressions, a little playing with it. Let me get to the point, I love it. This is my favorite thinking putty so far I have three). This is clear, like glass when you get it. In fact when you first open you may feel the tin is empty. You can clearly see the bottom of the tin. But look closer and you can see little air bubbles or the top glossy surface. I mean this stuff is crystal clear as glass. First thing I suggest you do is press your thumb in the top. It is neat to see your finger print pressed into glass. I have heard the old version of this was stickier then the other "colors". I didn't notice much difference. But then again maybe if I let this sit in my hand and warm up a lot it might. I actually spent most of the time playing with it in the tin. I do wonder how it will hold up with a lot of play. Other colors if you get dust or a hair in it it is not a big deal as it will get buried and you won't see it. But with this, you see everything. So you might want to divide up the match and only play with 1/2 or 1/3 and keep the clear for non hand holding... Remember, I have only had this a day so I don't know how it will hold up for clarity. Of course it should still be a putty like any other. I do notice that liquid glass is more liquid then the other colors of putty. Over night it will fill the bottom of the container, where other colors will flatten out but not fill out or even have a nice smooth top. Also note that if you play with this putty in your hand it will get cloudy with your finger prints. But after a few minutes it will clear up again. Also you will see how many air bubbles you add to it by playing. For me, I like glass, I love watching the glass blowers, etc. I love this thinking putty. Liquid glass is my favorite and I plan to get more. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 23, 2011 by Keith

  • A Sticky Situation
Crazy Aaron’s Putty World is great. Their Thinking Putties are non-toxic, free of major allergens, and are manufactured in the USA. The target audience is adults but you can find it in the toy section of stores like Target. But heed the choking hazard for children 3 and younger. They have so many different colors and effects, the products are mesmerizing and maybe a little addictive. My journey with Crazy Aaron’s Thinking putty began back over the summer. I received a trial size tin in a “College Survival Kit” and thought it was the coolest thing. A nice, rich blue color fun to squish and stretch. The amount in the tin reminded me of the amount in an egg of Silly Putty. I looked into the product more and ended up purchasing one of the color changing putties, the Twilight one that goes from purple to blue. The company founder has a blurb about how this product “isn’t your average morsel of silly putty” or something along those lines. I was very satisfied with the amount and texture but the color I wasn’t thrilled with so when my mom decided to get everyone in my family a tin for christmas I requested the Liquid Glass. Because how cool does Liquid Glass sound? Completely clear? Awesome! My mom ordered a number of different tins for each of us (various styles of the putty- Precious Gems, the Lava one, the small tin of iridescent putty) off Amazon and wrapped them up for Christmas. On Christmas day when I went to open up the can and use it for the first time I could not get the darn thing open. It took my whole family, a rubber jar opener, and a flathead screwdriver to finally work the lid free. The putty had seeped up into the lip of the tin and essentially glued the tin shut! I went about salvaging as much from the edges as possible in an attempt to clean the tin . The putty was incredibly sticky and I had trouble getting it off the tin and into one blob. It crumbled into tiny sticky pieces as I rubbed it off the tin and then tried to gather it. I was already frustrated from the hour and multiple failed attempts that it took to get the container open, and now I was stuck with a putty that did not live up to the other’s standards. I went online to look into what was wrong with my putty and found the disclaimer on both Amazon and Putty World’s website that states that “Liquid Glass flows and moves differently than other Thinking Putty because of its unique formulation and will turn cloudy when handled.” Yeah, okay, that all made sense, but there was definitely something wrong with my batch. It stuck more to my hands and left my hands feeling a bit sticky once I put it away. We emailed the company. Something to note: Amazon is not an approved reseller despite the company’s 100% money back guarantee. We had to jump a few hoops and request our issue be forwarded up to a supervisor in order to sort it out. We were told that a batch of the Liquid Glass putty had been shipped out in the wrong container and that mine was probably one of them. They ignored the fact that mine seemed to be an incorrect consistency, saying that if the putty got dirty with lotion or water or hand sanitizer that it could ruin the texture of the putty, despite the fact that it had come (fully packaged, plastic seal and all) that way. As if the stickiness was my fault. I tried to find out what the putty made of and came up empty handed, but needless to say they make it clear that Liquid Glass is a unique composition from the others. We got sent a replacement and once again it came glued shut by the leaked putty. I had it with me at college and none of us could get it open, I had to wait weeks until I went home to have my dad get it open like he had the first one. But once I got it open, this batch was better. Still stickier than other putties from the brand, and sure enough not nearly as stretchy, but that was as to be expected. This time, it left my hands feeling free of any sort of residue. I love Crazy Aaron’s Thinking Putty, I really do. The rest of their putties are great. What I learned is that you just can’t expect the Liquid Glass putty to be like the others. Their disclaimer, while not always obviously advertised, is accurate. I gave the Liquid Glass 3 stars where I would all others 5 or maybe 4 because of the continuing issues it has with packaging my frustration over the bad batch. I highly suggest this not be the first Thinking Putty you try, because it won’t relieve any stress when you first try to get it open. Go for one of the other types, and come back for this when you want it for the coolness factor rather than the play and relax factors. And go in expecting the difference to avoid at least some of the frustration. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 15, 2018 by H. Kerwin

  • My favorite one of the brand!
No odor, which I appreciate. It’s my favorite putty from this brand so far. Molds and shapes lot easier.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 24, 2023 by Brooke

  • Kinda high priced for the amount you het
The cost for the amount of product was a bit high. My granddaughter likes it but probably wouldn't buy again
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 5, 2023 by Debra C

  • READ THIS! Many product complaints are invalid.
After reading all the negative reviews, I had to buy this anyways and I feel it's my duty to set the record straight. This thinking putty is FANTASTIC and EXACTLY AS ADVERTISED. But be aware! The clear thinking putty IS DIFFERENT than normal thinking putty. All complaints that it behaves "wrong" are incorrect. It is different and that is made clear (pardon the pun) in the description of the product. It doesn't remain perfectly clear just like glass isn't totally clear when it is crafted to be textured. (think of privacy glass in a bathroom or shower door) But when you let it sit still or take the time to smooth it, it returns to clear no problem. Personally I prefer how this putty behaves compared to colored versions. Additionally! Any complaints about the packaging are often also wrong. While it is true that while in shipping, some jerk might roughly handle your package and ruin it (that is out of Aaron's control) the packaging upon arrival is indeed very difficult to open. Just get a strong patient person to gently pry the container open on alternating opposite sides until it finally opens. After the first time, you can remove the seals that were making that difficult. It's on purpose, I assume, to greatly reduce the odds that the package will leak in transit. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 6, 2020 by Phocks

  • Stuck and hard to remove, dry.
Product was packaged well. Product was dry and brittle hard to remove from container.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 16, 2022 by Jennifer Gamble

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