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From Wallpaper Cleaner to Toy Box Legend

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Before Play-Doh became one of the most famous toys in the world, it had a much duller job.

In the early 1950s, a Cincinnati company called Rainbow Crafts made a soft putty used to clean wallpaper. At the time, many homes were heated with coal, which left dark soot on walls. The grayish compound could be rolled across wallpaper to lift away the dirt.

It was useful, but not exactly fun.

Then American homes began switching from coal heat to natural gas. Cleaner heating meant less soot. Less soot meant fewer people needed wallpaper cleaner. The product that had once made sense suddenly looked like it had no future.

But one teacher saw something different.

Noah McVicker, whose family ran Rainbow Crafts, had a sister-in-law named Kay Zufall. She taught nursery school and knew that regular modeling clay could be too stiff for young children’s hands. She wondered whether the soft wallpaper-cleaning compound might work better.

Zufall brought some of the putty to her classroom. The children loved it. It was easy to squeeze, shape, and roll. It did not crumble like some clay, and little hands could use it without much effort.

She encouraged McVicker to stop thinking of the material as a cleaning product and start thinking of it as a toy.

That idea changed everything.

McVicker reformulated the compound to make it softer, safer, and non-toxic. The dull gray color was replaced with bright colors. The product was given its now-familiar almond scent. In 1956, Play-Doh arrived on toy store shelves.

It did not take long for the idea to catch on. Within a year, about three million cans had been sold. Parents liked it because it was cleaner and easier to use than modeling clay. Children liked it because it was fun.

Play-Doh became a toy box staple. It was simple, colorful, and open-ended. A child could turn it into a snake, a pretend cookie, a snowman, a flower or a lumpy mystery sculpture that only the artist could explain. It did not need batteries, screens, or instructions.

Over time, Play-Doh grew from a single product into a global toy brand. Today, more than three billion cans have been sold in more than 75 countries. It remains one of the best-selling toys in history.

The story is a reminder that great ideas do not always begin where people expect. Play-Doh was not invented by a toy company trying to create the next big thing. It began as a practical cleaning product for a problem that disappeared.

Its second life came because someone outside the business saw a better use for it.

Kay Zufall was not trying to save a company. She was trying to help small children play and create. But her classroom experiment helped turn a fading wallpaper cleaner into a childhood classic.

The coal industry may have lost a customer. Generations of four-year-olds gained a legend.

 

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