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A New Gluten Free Playdough


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Guhlia Rising Star

I think this is new... I've never heard of it before. I just saw it advertised on My-space!!!

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loraleena Contributor

You can order a big tub of many colors of gluten free playdoh at Discount School Supply.

dandelionmom Enthusiast

Cool! I just ordered one to see if we like it. We've tried the other stuff and it is sooo crumbly.

jayhawkmom Enthusiast

I'm going to order some for my daughter right now!!

THank you!!!

Guhlia Rising Star

We've also had the stuff from Discount School Supply. Its very crumbly, but better than nothing. I've never tried this scented stuff, but I'm excited to. We're getting Tori some for her birthday in March.

If anyone else gets their stuff before this, please let me know so I know if I should get it or not. We have that huge tub from discount school supply so i don't want to get more if its no better.

dandelionmom Enthusiast

I just got my order and the girls love it! It isn't at all crumbly and it is nice and soft. But the smell is STRONG and my daughters' hands are turning a bit pink (we got the hot pink bubble gum one). It is a hit and we'll be ordering a whole set for their Easter baskets.

Be careful though, it smells so yummy the girls wanted to eat it at first. :)

Guhlia Rising Star

does it feel and function like real playdough?


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dandelionmom Enthusiast

It is a bit softer and a bit grittier but really functions just like playdoh! The girls even used some of our playdoh accessories (I couldn't bring myself to toss them so I just scrubbed them really well) with the new stuff and it worked great.

jayhawkmom Enthusiast

Oh good!! I can't wait to get ours. I ordered the bucket - I should have just ordered one to try it out, but I bought without thinking first. It sounds like she'll really like it, though!!

Are the mini-containers tiny - like the size of the "sample" playdough containers? Or... larger?

taweavmo3 Enthusiast

Wow, it's just new product day for me here! First a new all purpose flour, now this! I'm not a huge fan of the Discount School Supply stuff either...I mean, I am SO grateful that I have a gluten-free playdough to buy, but it dries up so fast, even if it's covered. And with four kids using it, it dries up really quickly. Thanks so much for letting us know about this!

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