Play-Doh
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I had a very clear memory of three-year-old Elliot shoving Play-Doh up his nose, a memory I made a habit to remind him of every time the opportunity presented itself.
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“If this gets found out,” I said, talking slowly and clearly like he was still three-year-old Elliot who didn’t understand that sticking Play-Doh up his nose was a bad idea, “my mom will lose everything, and I mean everything. You and I will be put on trial and convicted. It will be the end of our freedom.”
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While children’s toys will remain an important part of its business, the maker of Play-Doh and Nerf plans to direct the majority of its investment toward older fans.
“I always dreamt of doing this. Other kids played with Play-Doh. I made stuff with anything I could get my hands on like clay, aluminum foil and discarded phone wire.”
From Los Angeles Times
What seems like it was once a stylish living room is cluttered with piles of Lego bricks, broken doll heads, and clumps of dried Play-Doh.
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