What happened to this Playdough?
I have two theories about the pictured playdough fruit:
- Fruit made from playdough rots because it looks like fruit.
- The salt is being leeched out and chrystalizing.
Either way, I fear it.
Comments
Said I: Customer (Janice Lee) 02/16/2006 05:00 PM My Play-Doh wasn't played with for a while, and when I opened it today, it had a white crystaline structure covering much of the outside of the Play-Doh. Is this dangerous? Does it just need to be rehydrated?
Thanks, Janice
Said they: Hi Janice,
Thank you for contacting Hasbro, Inc., and for bringing this matter to our attention. I apologize for any disappointment this may have caused.
Please be assured that I have shared your concerns with the product team. We will be pleased to arrange an exchange for you.
To help facilitate the process, we are sending you a postage paid mailing label to use when returning the item to us. All you need to do is package up your return and place the mailing label securely on the package. Drop it off at the Post Office window and it’ll be on its way back to us.
We are sending the mailing label to:
Once the product is received at our returns facility, we will send a new replacement product. If there is a production delay and this product is not available we will replace it with a product of equal value.
Janice, I want to assure you that all of us are dedicated to maintaining quality products. I hope you and your family will enjoy our products for many years to come.



That's why I left it with Scott.
Posted by: Janice at February 16, 2006 5:06 PM