


🎉 Get ready to dazzle and prank with style!
The Billy-BobMega Bucks are a unique, handmade accessory designed for fun and laughter. Weighing just 9.07 grams and measuring 1.34 inches on each side, these multicolored teeth are perfect for pranks, costumes, or even special occasions like weddings. With a built-in brushing timer and easy manual operation, they offer both entertainment and practicality.
| Handle Material | Plastic |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Item Weight | 9.07 g |
| Item Dimensions | 1.34 x 1.34 x 1.34 inches |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Movement Type | stationary |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Item Firmness Description | Soft |
| Special Features | Brushing Timer |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Theme | Costumes |
| Color | Multicoloured |
B**Y
Work great, just order extra beads
These look great once they're fitted (do yourself a favor and order extra thermal beads; trust me on this), but I found out the hard way how fragile they can be if you drop them on a hard floor! Mine broke into two pieces, but some crazy glue and reinforcement foil fixed them well enough. The thermal beads help hold them together. So, get extra beads, and handle with care, and you'll love these as much as I do! I used them for a show, and the audience thought they were hilarious!
B**R
Great for a prank
Great for a prank
T**N
Funny, look great but challenging to get adhesive beads molded to fit
These are really fun and add a great touch to a costume. They're very high quality and obviously meant to last a while, but are really tricky and a bit frustrating to get the tooth mold setup to fit your mouth.These adhere by taking a set of meltable / moldable plastic beads and placing them inside the inner edge of the fake teeth, and then forming that to your teeth for a good fit. It's like getting a mold taken at the dentist, almost. But - getting the mold to fit properly and secure into the fake teeth is quite tricky. First, you have to heat the moldable plastic beads in a glass of warm water, wait for them to melt into one moldable mass, then remove with a spoon. Then, the beads have the consistency of silly putty and form into one moldable semi-sticky lump. Then, you press this into the top of the fake teeth mold, and here's the tricky bit - you have to get part of this putty into two small holes in the fake tooth mold, so that it attaches to the fake teeth once it's dried. If you don't get that right, the teeth won't stay secured in your mouth. It's really tricky. Once you get that set though, you press the mold into your mouth and get a fit to your specific teeth.Overall - 20 to 30 minutes of setup and a bit of frustration, but once it fits right - it will really make your costume.Of course - don't even think about eating with these things in!
C**4
Nope
So, I’ve had several sets of these teeth for Halloween costumes and boy have they changed. They used to be more siliconized or rubbery, so they would fit better. They also used to come with a better or more of the molding wax to keep them in. I couldn’t keep these in my mouth to smile, talk, or drink. So, essentially I bought something to put in my mind to discount weren’t going to work. If I smiled, they were so short and hard plastic that my lips would go behind the “gum”. Total waste of money, very disappointing. These should have been a main part of my costume and I couldn’t use them. As you can see in the picture above, I had to keep my mouth almost closed for them to stay in. Will go for the cheaper no name brand next time.
E**A
Weird fit in mouth
Barely stays in mouth, but funny looking!
S**T
Funny
Helped me win a “dress like your favorite meme” prize at work.
S**A
Face Changing Chompers
Here's what I did to turn these "Billy-Bob Mega Bucks" teeth into the most hilarious face-changing chompers,to wear with my HotDog costume for several hours in a parade this summer:1. Warmed teeth 1st in hot water (as others had suggested), and practiced biting down & fitting in mouth.2. Melted plastic beads in hot water and formed into clear "snake" with a metal spoon and a toothpick.3. Pressed that into the trough in the back of the teeth - making sure that it would go into the small holes.4. Quickly put back in my mouth (made sure the teeth were centered) and bit down (using my tongue to press the excess melted plastic against the roof of my mouth = this helped create a great custom fit (like a plastic retainer).5. Rinsed with cold water to help the plastic "set".6. Removed the teeth & trimmed off any weird edges with nail clippers.7. After noticing a small hole that could use a little more plastic = I was able to remelt my trimmings and add them where I needed with the toothpick and pressing with my finger (a little sticky, but manageable).(1st impression: They did look more "tea-stained" than White; and expected various problems as others Reviews had expressed.)(After completion: Easier to make than expected, Color of teeth not so much a problem, Hilarious to use (people commented on how much they changed the look of my face; & it was inspiring to use a funny voice), With care - I think these teeth with last for many many uses.)
K**D
Perfect fir costume
It really made the Edna Mode costume rock. They stuck on all day - did not come loose until I wanted. At the end of the 5 h school Harvest party I had some abrasions in my mouth from my lips being too small for my teeth! 🤣
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