Turtle Cove by Dumpling Slime.
Upsides Mat by Just Messin'.
I got a silicone mat just in time to play with this slime, which unfortunately was delivered on a day with a real feel temp of 100°F. Turtle Cove was quite sticky upon first use even after I let it sit and cool.
It seemed like there was a disproportionately large amount of the clear slime as opposed to the beads at first. I perceived this because the slime is not as heavy as the large glass beads, which can take a bit of effort to remove from the bottom of the container. The clear slime was of a somewhat runny consistency at first play. I haven't added anything to alter texture so far, and I believe the colder storage temperature and my handing are improving matters.
Other minor gripes/comments: The clear slime whips up bigger and frothier than fits well in the container, which can make cleanup difficult and a little messy. I was a little disappointed that there was no scent.
Now, the upsides: this is one of the most beautiful slimes I have ever played with. The texture is unusual and enjoyable to handle, and its visual frothiness perfectly suits the ocean theme. The collision of different sizes of glass beads suspended in the slime produces a cold, pleasantly surprising crunchiness. The fimo bead slices look so cute and the turtle is adorable.
I would definitely recommend using a silicone surface protector or something similar with Turtle Cove. I didn't upon first play and had a lot more fun with it upon later use with the mat.