Some interesting facts about Play-Doh & Its History
Play-Doh is part of the education of each child, whether it is through casting it into kindergarten shapes, or even through our teen years to become adults
It's a creative tool everyone loved, but have you ever wondered where it comes from?
Who invented colorful colors?
Who invented Play-Doh?
To start, inventing Play-Doh is an accident!
Noah McVicker has a family soap store and a day is wheat flour, water, salt, boric acid and mineral oil, when he gives this substance called Play-Doh.
His SOAP company called Kutol products, based in Ohio, initially marketing his creativity was the one who cleaned the wallpaper in the 1930s.
Why is it original wallpaper?
It turned out that it created the perfect wallpaper detergent because it did not contain any toxic chemicals, which means people can clean their walls without having to worry about dyeing wallpapers
Therefore, it also has a rubber rubber texture, so you don't have to clean any substances from the walls after use, as it is still a solid compound.
Until the teacher realizes that it can be used as an alternative modeling compound for art and craft projects at the school that McVicker started selling all its products.
This has become a turning point for using it.
How did play-doh become popular?
In the mid-1950s, the product was redone, changed its brands and marketing to schools as a model compound.
At an educational convention for school supplies in 1956, there was a play-doh protest and this was when it attracted the attention of many teachers.
1956 is the year for Play-Doh, when McVicker established a company named Rainbow Crafts to produce and sell Play-Doh in the toy industry.
The department stores across the United States started playing games and after it was shown on different child television programs in 1957, it became a popular toy.
Packing history of Play-Doh.
After many McVicker's experiments, he decided to sell his product in the cardboard cardboard with a metal bottom, as it would keep the model dry from dryness.
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It is essential for McVickers to create a packaging to store Play-Doh will keep it dry.
The cans allow play-doh to be produced, stored and shipped to many different stores while holding its wet texture.
In the 1980s, the product was changed to be packed in the plastic tanks, because the bottom of the previous cans tended to rust.
This also means that the product has a longer shelf life and thus creates an opportunity to expand its business.
Play-Doh goes around the world!
In 1964, Play-Doh was sent to England, France and Italy will be marketed to Europe.
This is the first time Europe sees and passes through compounds.
By 2005, Play-Doh is being sold in more than 75 countries worldwide.
How play-doh as a development business?
After starting cleaning the wallpaper, it was advertised as a toy since the mid-1950s, its journey in the toy market started.
The development in design can be transported around the world leading to popular development in children as a pin toy.
There are many different items and accessories to use Play-Doh in the market.
This includes items such as an interesting factory (a set of tools and sculpture mechanisms for use with Play-Doh).
Product identification
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This creates more attention around the product and recorded it is an important part of the lives of children worldwide.
From 1955 to 2005 more than 2 billion play-doh can be sold worldwide.
So this childhood favorite toy is originally designed as a cleaning product and to this is still being used in the worldwide schools as a model of art and players
Although you can make products at home, it is not quite like opening a tank of the original Squishy.