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Play Doh.
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It's your childhood in a yellow plastic tub.
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Smooth and pliable, moist but not sticky.
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Taste salty.
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Smell sweet.
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What's inside this magic does.
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It starts with flour and water.
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Warm water breaks down starch in the flour, which makes the mixture thick and viscous.
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But as it cools, water evaporates.
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Ordinarily, the statue beats would cling together and harden, not fun.
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That's where Miller picked in comes in.
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The statue has Heidi holes, the water molecules that Kate the dough, moist and pliable mineral or vegetable oil and a white waxy substance called PG 1500 Mono.
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Stay right.
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Keep the texture smooth is actually about 10% salt 10 times sold here than your typical bread dough.
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He'd binds up any free water, and it's the first thing you notice if you take a bite right before the bitterness hits.
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That's aluminum sulfate added to keep the kiddos from a seriously chowing down.
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It's also a preservative, which, along with household cleaner borax, prevents mold and bacteria growth.
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What about the smell?
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That sweet aroma that send you straight back to preschool?
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Vanilla is Hasbro's only hint, but the real formula for the signature scent is guarded, like the recipe for Coca Cola.
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But we're fine with a little mystery.
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Just don't get the colors mixed up.
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Okay?
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One to see what's inside the subscribe button.
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Go ahead and click it.
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