Karina Garcia taught "GMA" the secrets of creating the best slimes. Karina Garcia makes a living off making ... slime. Garcia nets up to six figures per month making her ooey-gooey creations that are ...
In an era post-Nickelodeon sliming celebrities in the early aughts, slime spiked as a popular YouTube trend that caused a 50 percent jump in Elmer Glue sales in December 2017. It's still a very ...
If you hadn’t noticed already, slime is everywhere. Well, everywhere on YouTube, at least, with thousands of videos teaching viewers how to make slime and thousands more with various slime challenges ...
YouTube superstar Karina Garcia, a.k.a. The Slime Queen, dropped by our studio. The 23-year-old, first generation Mexican American started as a waitress to help make ends meet when she started posting ...
In a good month, Karina Garcia, who is 23, can make $200,000 showing people how to make slime on YouTube. Yes, you have permission to be jealous. The former waitress in Riverside, Calif., is known as ...
For lots of popular YouTubers, merchandise is the key to making real money. And 24-year-old Karina Garcia is like the fairy-tale merch story. She was a waitress who dropped out of college and then ...
Ricky, who’s from Santa Rosa, California has been making his own slime for the past three years. He credits his skill of making slime to “trial and error” and watching Karina Garcia’s YouTube videos.
At WIRED25’s Saturday slime workshop, adults were invited to give in to the powerful, long-suppressed urge to squish gooey things and smell a variety of nostalgic eaux de childhood. Bins full of ...
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