When is National Play-doh Day?

Saturday September 16th

On September 16th, National Play-Doh Day honors a child's modeling clay. Play-Doh had more practical uses before it made it to the craft shelf.

National Play-Doh Day | September 16

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Joe McVicker, a Cincinnati, Ohio, Ohio, Play-Doh's inventor, initially sold it as a wallpaper cleaner. Kutol Products Company's father died in 1949, his mother and his brother-in-law immediately recruited him and his brother-in-law to help with the family business, Kutol Products Company. Oil furnaces were first introduced to replace coal-burning furnaces right around the time. The wallpaper cleaners' sales plummeted just a few years ago.

McVicker began using the cleaner as a modeling clay in classrooms and daycares for students in 1955. Play-Doh was a hit with the family's name, and he and his uncle went into practice with him under the name of the Rainbow Crafts Company, Inc. a year later. In 1958, McVicker applied for a patent to shield their new product. Nevertheless, the patent wasn't approved until January 26, 1965, but it wasn't approved until January 26, 1965. GM had acquired the company by then, by then, GM had purchased the firm.

At first, Rainbow Crafts Company had only one color – white... But then, red, blue, and yellow followed, and then black, blue, and yellow followed. They were sold by the gallon by the manufacturer. Once more, they upgraded their offerings and 11-ounce sizes were available.