Do you want to build a snowman? Too bad the conditions aren't right. That is, unless you've got the SnoBall Battle Pack. This amazing powder instantly transforms into non-melting, packable snow when you add water!
The slushy texture of SnoBall is ideal for compacting into snowballs to create soft projectiles you can throw year round. Each Battle Pack contains enough SnoBall material to make up to sixty snowballs for a fun fight that can include the whole neighborhood.
Note: While SnoBalls can be vacuumed up relatively easily after they dry, we recommend throwing them outdoors.
Is there anything quite like the frenzy of a snowball fight on a freezing winter day? Yes, actually, SnoBall Battle Pack is exactly like that… minus the need for snow.
This astonishing material looks and feels like a watery slush, except you don’t need mittens to handle it. Simply add water to the powder, mix it up, and voila! You've got snowballs to throw year-round.
Wage a winter war in any season.
Simple snowballs
Making synthetic slush with SnoBall is a cinch. Simply empty a packet of the dry powder into a mixing bowl. Then add water and mix it up. Within moments, the powder transforms to non-melting packable snow. You don't have to cook or freeze it, and it won't melt, no matter what the ambient temperature is.
Empty, packet, add water, mix, and you've got snow!
Super snow
SnoBall Battle Pack comes with enough powder to create sixty snowballs. That's enough to wage an all-out war. Once the fun is done, don't worry about picking up the slush in your yard. The non-toxic material will biodegrade all on its own. Plus you don’t have to shovel your driveway afterward.
Makes 60+ non-toxic, biodegradable snoballs
Frequently Asked Questions
Question: Do I have to refrigerate them?
Answer: No, the great thing about SnoBall Battle Pack is that you can make snowballs at any temperature. So you don't have to freeze the slush (or your hands as you handle them).
Question: Should I eat it?
Answer: No, don't eat SnoBall. It's a non-toxic material, but so are crayons, and it's not a good idea to swallow either one.