LAS VEGAS (KLAS) -- Things got slimy on Good Day Las Vegas as JC Fernandez spent his morning inside Slime Kitchen, the new hands-on slime experience that just opened inside Fashion Show Las Vegas.
Slime Kitchen owner Lydia Bacal, also known as the "Slime Queen," walked him through their 10-step slime-making process in the slime studio.
The first decision is choosing the slime base, and the choices include clear, classic, thick & glossy, butter, or icee. Each one has a slightly different feel. The next decision is the smell. There are 50 scents to choose from, everything from cookies and cream to pineapple. Next is selecting a color for your personal slime, mixing it all into a gooey blend, and adding in different textures and toppings. • Slime Kitchen gives children and adults a hands-