🕵️♂️ Keep your secrets safe and stylish!
The Top Secret Dissolving Paper Note Pad features 64 sheets of water-soluble paper, perfect for writing confidential messages that disappear in water. Measuring 2.75” x 4.25”, this versatile pad is ideal for magic tricks, craft projects, and fun party favors, making it a hit for all ages. Proudly made in the U.S.A.
M**.
Fun Magic Paper
The papers melt best in warm water and a little stirring. I used a crock pot with a white liner, so residue doesn't show at all. I used this at a Church retreat and also at a secular book club. If you are going to have a lot of people add paper into the bowl, make bowl/container as big as possible, so there will be nothing visable once melted.Can be used as a magic trick, or to "wash away" hurts or worries that have been written on the paper. Good for parties and churches. Yes, I will buy again,
A**R
Quick desolve
I found that the sharp tip sharpy was the worse to use, left the message floating for some time. Space pen worked best for me. Jell pen worked OK.
H**N
Not as what it seems
What the product is good it is just plain blank papers with no top secret words written up top I feel like this is misleading if I knew it was blank papers I would not have bought only the front page shows top-secret and then the rest of the writing the rest are just pure blank papers
J**N
Fun paper to use
Purchased for a project/lesson. Worked as I thought it would
K**I
Paper does not say “Top Secret Document Security”
I love the idea of disolving paper. I bought it for a spy party so it fulfilled the need to dissolve. However, the “Top Secret” is misleading as I thought “Top Secret Documber Security” was actually written on the paper. That’s the only reason I bought it, but it’s not there so I thought it was overpriced.
C**H
Quickly Dissolves
The paper dissolves as soon as it hits water. Bought for a secret agent theme, and the kids think it's amazing.
A**R
Really awesome, bit pricey
We were amazed and absolutely loved the dissolving paper (adults and kids alike). These are small sheets of thin plain white paper that are loose (not notepad style). There are 2 cardboard covers that read "Top Secret" and have instructions. The price is kind of high so I copied the instructions and divided up the paper by the number of kids we had at a spy party and put in a ziplock bag. If you put your paper on a plate and cover with warm water the paper dissolves completely. We tried a pipette which definitely erased the message but left an obvious pile of pulp. We also tried magic tricks with wet hands (not so much haha). A family member was really into the idea of writing down a thought you wanted to get rid of and watching it dissipate.
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