Hasbro is facing backlash from parents who say a tool in a new Play-Doh set was designed inappropriately.
Parents took to social media to share images of the tool, called the extruder, which came as part of Play-Doh’s Sweet Shoppe Cake Mountain play set and which parents agree shares a strong resemblance to a male’s private parts.
Play-Doh, upon receiving strong feedback after Christmas, issued a statement on its Facebook page to address the issue. The statement read in part: “We have hard some consumer feedback … and are in the process of updating all future Play-Doh products with a different tool.”
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4 comments:
Seems a little small for a real men's ...well you know...
The mayor likeeeeeey
Mom keeps stealing my toy and locking herself in her bedroom.
Hay it's all good, after all our grandchildren are screwed in having to pay off a mega debt that the president stuck them with, so they might as well get used to seeing the P*&$%^ that is putting it to them.
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