Marshmallow Shooter in Blue and Red
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Average customer review:Product Description
Pump-action rapid fire shoots mini marshmallows over 30 feet. The easy-to-refill magazine holds 25 marshmallows or foam pellets for non-stop action. Optional laser sight. Marshmallows not included. Measures 15" long. Cleaning instructions included.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1285 in Toys & Games
- Color: Blue/Red
- Brand: Marshmallow Shooter
- Model: 1100
- Released on: 2008-03-30
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 16.20" h x 6.90" w x 3.37" l, 1.05 pounds
Features
- Rapid fire
- Shoots over 30¿
- Pump action
- Easy refill
- Holds 25 marshmallows
Editorial Reviews
From the Manufacturer
Marshmallow Shooter gives you a sweet victory. The original marshmallow shooter has pump-action rapid fire that shoots mini marshmallows over 30¿. The easy-to-refill magazine holds 25 mini marshmallows for nonstop action.
Customer Reviews
Fun toy, if it weren't for the Jams
This is a two piece plastic assembly with a removable marshmallow tube. Pump action creates pressure propelling the marshmallow about 15 to 20 feet.
Unfortunately, marshmallows (if at room temperature) get stuck frequently. I spent 6 times on the day after Christmas removing marshmallows from the nozzle. It appears that the ammo needs to be perfect in shape and colder than room temperature. I would prefer if this were used outdoors but I could really foresee antpiles everywhere.
Aside from the Jams, which stick like glue, this toy is fun for little kids. If it can shoot dog kibble, at least the floors would be cleaned up, after my daughter shoots the ammunition everywhere.
Thanks for ruining Christmas!
Within five seconds, it jammed and all of the marshmallows were stuck inside. What a joke of a toy!
No problems with mine. Just use it!
I don't know how people write in saying they don't work. Every year for four years I've been bringing another one to my family christmas to start a new, bigger battle. None of the four have ever jammed or broken. I think the catch is you can't ream on them. If you're using force like your life is actually in the balance, then they may not handle it, but if easy on them, using the force of say, a 6 or 7 year old would use, they will last you for years. A great, fun, innocent toy! Eat the ammo later!






