No King...that's the right stuff. It's worth the money (along with the 40% off coupon that Michaels puts out every week on their web site) because it's perfectly clear when cured; not cloudy or yellow. It's mostly used as making high quality resin pieces in jewelry. The cheaper stuff is cloudy, turns yellow over time, cracks and warps. My objective is to create a family heirloom that will survive generations.
If I'm going to put so much of my time and effort into making something incredible, of which I hope my final piece will be, I want quality resin in it...well worth the price alone.