You don't really eat it Scott you just pretend like the playdough spaghetti,hot dogs,etc..that my kids made. Good things is as it dries up it also shrinks into crumbly little bits. It's labeled as nontoxic though the kids never ate it the dogs did. As it works it's way through a dogs digestive system it didn't loose it's bright colors..nuff said! Bill On Jun 26, 2012, at 10:41 PM, Scott Daniel - Turbovans <scottdaniel@TURBOVANS.COM> wrote: > who eats that poison ? > > On 6/26/2012 6:03 PM, David Beierl wrote: >> At 12:52 PM 6/26/2012, george jannini wrote: >>> >> Mini ice trays are buried in a toy box somewhere most likely >>> still filled with play-dough. << >>> >>> That'll be one expensive restoration project. >> >> Shame, everyone knows the fridge won't run without those ice >> trays. Actually they're good for keeping your sugar cubes cold and >> not touching each other, if you only need a few sugar cubes. And the >> sugar tongs can hang from the bottle retainer in the door. >> >> ;-) >> d >> |
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