Marshmallow Blaster in Blue and Red | 
| Brand: Marshmallow Blaster
List Price: $27.95 Buy New: $19.25 You Save: $8.70 (31%)
New (19) from $19.25
Rating: 14 reviews Sales Rank: 4007
Color: Blue/Red Age: 8 - 99 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 3.1 x 8 x 18.3
MPN: 1110 Model: 1110 UPC: 899056000023 EAN: 0899056000023 ASIN: B000E3BNUE
Release Date: March 30, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Rapid fire | | • | Shoots over 30 | | • | Pump action | | • | Easy refill | | • | Holds 25 marshmallows |
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Product Description 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.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 9 more reviews...
awesome July 30, 2006 A. Engler (Detroit, Michigan) 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
I bought one of the Marshmallow Shooters, from the same company not too long ago. It was the best 20 dollars I've ever spent. Acctually, I ended up ordering one for my dad, one for my 21 year old brother, and one for the sixty something year old guy that I work with. We even took the marshmallow guns and my video camera out and shot a pretty good movie with them. My review is the exact opposite of the other person who commented on the shooter. (They have detailed cleaning directions because young children don't know that marshmallows will melt inside the gun in the hot sun, thus a big mess in the gun.) A house is not a home with out a marshmallow gun. I'm about to purchase my 5th one, and I can'wait for the marshmallow bow and arrow!
Marshmallow Blaster January 3, 2007 B. Gunther (New York) 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
I gave two blasters to my 10 year old twin grandkids (1 boy, 1 girl) for Christmas. I included two packages of marshmallows with them. At first, the blasters wouldn't work because, believe it or not, jet-puffed marshmallows are too big. After someone found a bag of regular-sized marshmallows, the fun began. It took a while for my grand-daughter to get her blaster out of the hands of one of the "adults," but she finally retrieved it. I have given them much more expensive gifts over the years, but nothing was ever so much fun as these. I gave these toys 4 stars instead of 5 because it was too hard to pump the blaster enough to get a major blast until they oiled the pump with olive oil. I suggest this recommendation be included with the toys. PS Their dog probably had an overload of sugar, chasing and eating the flying marshmallows.
Very Fun November 8, 2006 Toy Fan (AZ) 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
These are a blast and is always the hit at any birthday party and is the favorite gift! One trick is to make sure that you use FRESH marshmallows for the best blasting fires!
What a waste of money!!! July 13, 2006 D. Day (Watertown, CT USA) 8 out of 28 found this review helpful
I bought my children the "Marshmallow Shooter", same concept but different design from the same company, but it does not work! Why do they even market it to shoot marshmallows? They always get stuck and DO NOT SHOOT! Then you are supposed to clean the chamber out. They know there is a problem with the marshmallows getting stuck because they give very detailed instructions on disassembling the unit to clean the marshmallows out. They should just sell the item as a "pellet" shooter and be done with it. DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY!!!
Fun! Fun! Fun! January 9, 2007 Maria (Nashville, TN) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I bought four of these for my husabnd, son in law, daughter and myself for Christmas. I wrapped a bag of marshmallows for each of them and gave them the wrapped guns and marshmallows on Christmas eve. The second they opened the marshmallows they knew what was in the box. They ripped into them and were shooting each other like crazy. They had a blast! I will tell you that the marshmallows do hurt at close range when the gun is pumped way up. My dogs loved it too. They ate all the marshmallows that fell to the floor. Well, not ALL of them..I did find some in the Christmas tree and on the bookshelves. (Yes they played with them in the house.) One trick...to get the marshmallows to shoot really well, we genlty rolled them in our hands from side to side to make the mallow just a bit skinnier. Stale marshmallows work great too.
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