Experiment Kit
Posted October 14, 2007
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What is a good Wine-Making kit that is fairly easy to use?
I’m not interested in having a store do it for me, I want to experiment on my own.
Well, first you need equimpment. I like the online store, www.morewinemaking.com.
There you can buy a good starter kit and some great ingredients.
Have fun and enjoy the hobby!
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68-Piece Art Set With Oil Pastels, Watercolor Paints, Storage Case & More $12.62 68-Piece Art SetGive the gift of creativity to a loved oneExperiment with different mediums and expand your artistic horizonsOil pastels, watercolor paints, colored pencils and moreNon-Toxic materials: Art materials conform to ASTM D4236 |
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Mad Science Hurricane Tube Kit $6.39 This Amazing Science Hurricane Tube kit shows you how to make a homemade hurricane using two plastic two-liter soda bottles (not included) and a hurricane tube. Try various experiments with this new contraption. |
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Be Amazing Magic Crystal Garden Kit $21.99 This crystal growing kit is packed with all kinds of crystals for you to experiment with and to learn the secrets of where crystals come from. Great for ages 8 years and up. |
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Be Amazing Lab-in-a-Bag Test Tube Wonders Chemistry Kit $21.99 Kids can make a pile of insta-snow and experiment with water-proof sand with this fun chemistry set. This test tube kit allows kids to learn while making white beads instantly change colors or growing a test-tube dinosaur. |
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Soda Pop Science Kit $18.91 Invent your own secret soda formulas, create some fizz and experiment with flavors and colors. This Soda Pop Science kit from Scientific Explorer is sure to ignite the budding scientist within. |









