The low-down on Slushy Magic *as seen on TV

For weeks, we have anxiously awaited the arrival of the little, square cardboard box that contained the coveted Slushy Magic *as seen on  TV.

it's so easy even I CAN DO IT!

The kids wore me down one day after a long day of work and I thought, what’s $19.95 *plus shipping?This could potentially revolutionize my life!

Is it just me or could these be a B-cup?

Six weeks later, after awaiting a backorder, the mail lady looking exceedingly annoyed, walked up the front steps with our Slushie Magics *buy one get one free.

The box contained two simple, plastic cups with lids and groovy spoon-straw combos, directions and what turns out to be the secret ingredient: six tiny packages remarkably resembling silicone breast implants.

Those little implant lookalikes are in fact the “magic” in the Slushy Magic *as seen on TV.

Pop those babies in the freezer for a few hours, put ‘em in the cup with your favorite beverage. Add a ridiculous amount of shaking (your kids will likely defer this chore to you if they’re anything like mine) you’ll have a fabulous, icy-cold beverage *Shaky, Chilly, Makes you silly.

We think it was well worth the “investment” for the delicious slushies we are whipping up. And, to be transparent, we were not compensated for our endorsement of this product. As payment to myself (for being a kick-ass mom & shelling out the dough), I will be enjoying an adult version of this drink later this afternoon, experiencing my own special magic thanks to our new toy.

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Kate Hall is the Founder & CEO of RichmondMom.com and author of Richmond Rocks ,a history book for kids. She has three children and a cup that overfloweth. She's really appreciative of the 100,000 + readers that visit this site every year, and for the amazing team of writers helping to fulfill her dream of having a cool blog for Richmond, VA parents to learn, grow, and share.