Playdough came out in the 1930's as a wallpaper remover. Then teachers were using it a a clay mold for kids to play with. So in the 1950's they made a fun thing for kids to play with.
Play dough has been around from 1956. I'm sure there's been earlier experiments, but that's when Hasbro came out with it. ;)
i try getting it out but it ruins the mold when i take it out it looks ugly is there a tool of something that can get the playdough out of the playdough mold?
Home-made playdoh, or playdough, the cooked type made from flour, salt, water, a pinch of cream of tartar, a little oil, and maybe colouring, will air-dry, harden and keep for a while.If you're asking about commercially-sold playdoh you will need to check the label, or ask the store, or contact the manufacturers to find out if it can be baked.See the links below for playdough recipes; the first link gives instructions for playdough which is well-suited to baking.Always keep in mind that homemade playdough is not edible. It can make children sick, and can be fatal to pets. Children should be supervised at all times when playing with playdough.
yes playdough goes hard HA HA RICHARD WAS WRONG HA.
I am not sure. The only pink playdough I've ever seen is when I made it with a piece of red and white playdough. Right now after my research, I would say no.
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Yes, playdough can dissolve with certain chemicals, Like: Hydrofluoric acid that can burn through many things especially skin.
flubber playdough collage
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Salty playdough
Playdough has a substance implanted in it, that is similar to metals. When it is exposed to moisture in the air it starts to "rot" , just like how metal rusts.