Marshmallow Blaster

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Marshmallow Blaster

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Big Marshmallow Blaster is sweet, sweet fun! Uses fresh large marshmallows (not included). The Marshmallow Blaster is an excellent addition to the around-the-house arsenal, shoots marshmallows over 40 feet. It is easy to fire and reload, making it perfect for quick attacks (or rapid defense). Measures 17″ long.
Customer Review: Lots of fun!
I bought this for my 11 year old nephew and he loved it! It is made really well. You just load, pump it up and fire. It only holds one marshmallow at a time, but it shoots really fast and far. You don’t want to shoot someone too closely because it will sting a little. Just buy a bag of jumbo jet-puffed marshmallows from the grocery store and you are ready to play. I bought a bag to give him along with the blaster so he could get started right away.
Customer Review: blaster
The marshmallow blaster does just what it’s called it blasts marshmallows. The kids love shooting the marshmallows all over the place. The marshmallows do not hurt when hit by them, I’ve been hit many times in the back, and lived. I would buy this again. Click To Buy…

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