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To: Kirkwood

Whereas modeling clay is commodotized, Play-Dough has built a brand through marketing.

The key thing is that I said “Modeling clay,” not “clay.” Clay also dries, makes a terrible mess, is always monochormatic and goopy, constantly needs to be moistened to keep a slimy sheen of filth over it. No wonder it’s a mess.

Modeling clay doesn’t need to be moistened, doesn’t dry out, doesn’t have a sheen of muddy slime over it while you use it, comes in a huge array of colors, including very bright ones, doesn’t clump off, doesn’t get all over your hands... HUGE difference.

I had no idea of the difference when I first started buying play-dough for my kid. In frustration, I bought modelling clay and couldn’t believe how much better it was.


10 posted on 01/23/2016 1:06:22 PM PST by dangus
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To: dangus
"Modeling clay doesn't need to be moistened, doesn't dry out, doesn't have a sheen of muddy slime over it while you use it, comes in a huge array of colors, including very bright ones, doesn't clump off, doesn't get all over your hands... HUGE difference."

Does it smell as good as Play-Doh? I loved the smell of it.

23 posted on 01/23/2016 7:07:32 PM PST by jackibutterfly (What if Trump was on the other side?)
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