When you're done, store your playdough in an air-tight container. - If it begins to dry out, you can knead a bit of water in again to soften the dough back to useability. Once it's dried past a certain point, however, you'll just have to start over; thankfully it's not terrib...
And the whole set doesn't seem to work as well as the original one did. The teeth are hard to get out of the mold. We were never able to get it to work right. The only plus is we got a few good tubs of Play-Doh to use. 1 reply from Hasbro team - 5 months ago Thank you...
The cooked dough recipe made a soft but firm, workable dough that held its shape well, even when we stored it in a plastic bag. As we played with it, it just got stickier. At first, we blamed the Georgia summer humidity. But when we put the uncooked dough in an airtight plastic ...
When you removed the putty from the egg and began to handle it, you saw its peculiar properties immediately: It stretched like taffy, yet broke into pieces if you struck it sharply. You could form it into shapes, like Play-Doh, but unlike its modeling-compound cousin, which held a pose ...
And, it may even be possible to buy the new Play-Doh at brick-and-mortar Toys ‘R’ Us locations again soon, as the chain plots a turnaround and plans to reopen stores. But Hasbro reported in July that despite long leaning on the children’s toy retailer to sell its products, the ...