Saturday, July 27, 2024

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How Play-Doh Is Made

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  1. My daughter is a trained kindergarten teacher and makes the modeling clay for her son herself. That's cheeper and may be more environmentally friendly. But store-bought Play-Doh is a bit easier to knead and has a nicer color ;-)
    All the best, Traude
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    1. I used to make flour and salt clay for my girlies. I added vanilla extract and food coloring. It did last quite awhile before I had to make another batch.

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  2. Play-Doh provides hours of fun, though I don't care much for the smell.

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  3. I love playdoh. I wonder why they only show kids playing with it? Not that I've recently played with it-grin. And remember the paper cans? Thanks for sharing this, CJ. It's a fun video. Enjoy your day!

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    1. I love it, too, especially the extruders and gadgets

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  4. Very cool! It came to Germany much later, Ingo got a copy and it ruined a carpet, gone it was for Ingo.
    The quality control and testing must be fun!

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    1. Yes, it would be fun to be the Quality Control person in the factory.

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  5. I must be ancient! I didn't have extruders....had to rely on old school gadgets and kitchen tools....and imagination! 😂

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  6. My daughter loved playdoh, and my grandchildren, too. The visedo was great! TFS!

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    1. Play-Doh was a favorite of mine as a child and of my girlies, too.

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  7. I never had Play-Doh, so this was all new to me.

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    1. You should go buy some to get the experience

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  8. I can still smell play doh in my mind. I loved it; the kids loved it! I'm sure the grandkid will love it 😊

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