Play-Doh

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Play-Doh is a colorful modeling compound primarily used by children for arts and crafts, known for its soft, malleable texture and distinctive smell.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Play-Doh canonical 4
Play-Doh modeling compound 1

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Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf brand
children's toy
modeling compound
brandOwner Hasbro
canDryOut true
creator Joseph McVicker
Noah McVicker
developedInCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
hasCharacteristic colorful
distinctive smell
malleable
soft texture
hasFranchiseProducts Play-Doh playsets
Play-Doh themed kits
Play-Doh tools
introducedInYear 1956
isNonFoodProduct true
isNonToxic true
isReusable true
notableFeature can be mixed to create new colors
easily shaped by hand
oftenUsedWith cutters
extruders
plastic molds
playsets
originalManufacturer Kutol Products
originalUse wallpaper cleaner
packagingForm cans
multi-color sets
small tubs
previousBrandOwner Kenner Products
Rainbow Crafts
Hasbro
surface form: Tonka Corporation
primaryUse children's arts and crafts
modeling and sculpting
productType arts and crafts material
soldIn Asia
Europe
North America
worldwide
supportsActivity creative play
fine motor skill development
sensory play
targetAudience children
typicalColors blue
green
red
white
yellow

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Jeff Koons notableWork Play-Doh
Hasbro owns Play-Doh
Hasbro notableProduct Play-Doh
this entity surface form: Play-Doh modeling compound
Hasbro hasBrand Play-Doh