I seem to remember spending hours and hours fascinated by how Play-Doh could lift impressions of color comics . . . say, that might count as pre-Internet blogging. I don't think even the most creative types, with the happiest memories of the stuff, will go for this, though:
Play-Doh, the squishy modeling compound loved by generations of children, is marking its 50th anniversary with the release of "eau de PLAY-DOH."
The fragrance smells like, what else, Play-Doh, a mix of flour, water, salt and other ingredients that Hasbro, Play-Doh's maker, says is intended for "highly-creative people, who seek a whimsical scent reminiscent of their childhood."
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Play-Doh "fragrance"?
Interesting.
Seems fine, just as long as NO ONE decides to produce a "Silly-Putty # 5!!!
(ewwwwwwww)
LMAO!
B.G.
Play-Doh smelled pretty good. I'd probably spritz myself if I ran across one of those tester sprays.
I always thought Silly Putty did the best job of lifting the comics. It also served well for quick monster make-up appliances.