Goblies Throwable & Washable Paintball Packs Just $3.75 (Regularly $7) at Michaels

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Through April 21st, Michaels is offering 25% off your entire purchase including sale items both in-store and online.

If shopping online, use the promo code R25APRDM at checkout. If you prefer to shop in-store, head here to print this 25% off your entire purchase coupon – excludes Doorbusters, Everyday Value items, Bulk Buys and select additional items.

Even sweeter, through April 21st, Goblies Throwable Paintballs and Play Paints are on sale for $5 each (regularly $6.99). Stack the 25% off coupon with the sale and you’ll pay just $3.75 each!

Check out this deal idea…

Goblies Throwable Paintballs $5 (regularly $6.99)
Use promo code R25APRDM (25% off) – if shopping online
Use the 25% off entire purchase coupon found here – if shopping in-store
Final cost just $3.75!


Choose free in-store pick up if available near you; otherwise, shipping is free on orders of $49 or pay $6.95 flat-rate shipping.


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  1. iamkris10

    We finally broke these out yesterday and my boys had SO MUCH FUN – but so did my husband and I.

    The pink is the only color that is a bit more stubborn in washing out of white canvas – but everything else rinsed out well and we had a great time. They don’t hurt at all, either, unlike real paintballs.

    • chrissy

      Thank you! That was going to be my question about these.

    • Amber (Hip2Save Sidekick)

      How neat! Glad to hear you had fun with these as a family! SO cool!

  2. Lindsay

    Can anyone who has used them give me a guess on how many bags I’d need per person? Just one? More than that? Thanks so much for any feedback!

    • 3bettins

      We gave each person 10 per round so it didn’t get exceedingly crazy and it also gave you time to get your breath between rounds. We had 7 bags and about 10 people participating. I think it worked out perfectly that way.

    • Julie m

      First time I gave my teens 2 bags each and they went thru them rather quickly. Second time we had 3 bags each, my husband and I participated and we all agreed 3 was perfect. We bought small and large guns(don’t waste money on the large guns they stopped working immediately) the small guns were perfect to pour the leftover liquid from the bags and extend play time a little longer. Paint came off our white shirts, our porch, BBQ, and 3 days later pink paint came off a white wall in my laundry room where a shirt fell behind a hamper . no stains anywhere except a little blue tint on our skin for about a half day.

  3. Jenny

    I can’t get the color out of my 100% cotton clothes. I washed normally with persil laundry right after we got finished. So it ruined everyone’s clothes. Also it stained my deck. You must hose off your vinyl siding right away or it will stain. Not recommended. Also if you have older boys they might over throw mine were complaining about throwing stuff at each other hurting each other. Oh and my 4 year old wanted to eat them. It was a mess.

    • Amber (Hip2Save Sidekick)

      Oh no! SO very sorry to hear about that Jenny. Thanks for sharing your experience with these!

  4. Chris

    The blue pack would not wash off my son’s hands for a few days. I think it was from the liquid they are in.

  5. Jenna G

    We used these on Easter and the kids (big and little) had a blast. First, I gave them all older light colored tee shirts that I retrieved from the Goodwill pile (I had spent Saturday cleaning out my husbands dresser and closet). I then put the balls in black plastic take out containers, without the liquid. Each person got their own color. I had them move out into the yard, away from the house and the cars, instructed them to aim for the shirts as best as they could, and let them have at it. They had so much fun and ended up with very colorful shirts. I rinsed out the pants etc that had color soon after they were done without a problem. I hung the colorful “masterpieces” to dry so they can use them for their next paintball war.

  6. purpleangel577

    I thought these were awful. Yes the clothes washed but the “paint” was like corn syrup. It was so nasty and sticky! My kids have aweful aim so most of them ended up in the grass. Then the dog started licking them. Ill stick to a .99 bag of water balloons.

  7. Kelly

    My nieces and nephews (19-9years old) had a wonderful time with these – they were a little sticky but that’s part of the fun! They all wore old clothes but still had no stains on the clothes after washing! We’ve been waiting for them to go back on sale to do it again. Highly recommend! Lots of fun!!

  8. Sarah A

    I was in Michael’s today, if you ship to the store there is no shopping charge!

    • Amber (Hip2Save Sidekick)

      Oh awesome! We see that now as well! Thanks a bunch for sharing! The post has been updated! 🙂

  9. Elizabeth A

    Someone mentioned a gun..Do you need one or just throw them

    • Julie m

      You throw the paint balls. I bought the guns after our first paintball fight when we realized the bags have a lot of colored water remaining in bag that we didnt want to waste. The big guns are not worth buying they stop working right away. The small guns are perfect and good way to extend the play time and not waste the leftover paintball water that remains when all the balls have been thrown. You will be surprised at how much fluid remains in bag after u throw all the balls

      • Valerie Jennings

        What kind of guns did you buy? Water guns?

        • Julie M

          There are 2 sizes of water gun style guns hanging on the rack with the goblies. The larger ones we bought to use with liquid only goblies,no balls just paint liquid. Those large guns either jammed where u couldn’t squeeze the trigger and this other large gun after filling once and only squeezing trigger twice stopped functioning too and we could not unscrew the refill bottle on that one. We tossed both of those.

          We ended up using the small guns for the goblies paint fluid bags and for the bags that had paint balls. Once you use the paint balls there is 1/3 to 1/2 bag full of colored liquid the balls were in. We used the smaller guns over and over and over,refilling and shooting and they still work great.

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