Everyone’s knows what Play-Doh tastes like (salty!) but the new Edible Cookie Play Dough from mall cookie mainstay, David’s Cookies, may change that memory for future generations.Packaged in eight 12 ounce tubs — similar to the OTHER Play-Doh — this is sugar cookie dough that comes in vibrant colors: Red All Over, Mellow Mood Yellow, Jelly Bean Green and Too Blue 4 You. Your child can play with the dough as they would any playdough and then bake them into cookies to eat.
Honestly, I’m not quite sure what to think about this new concept of intentionally edible play dough. I haven’t tried David’s Cookies Edible Play Dough yet, and I am curious to see if it has the same consistency as Play-Doh or if it’s sticky like sugar cookie dough. For adults or big kids who get the difference, it seems like a fun idea. But for a kid, especially a toddler, I think it might send a mixed message and cause more trouble than it’s worth. There’s something clever and cute about edible toy items but do I really want to confuse Anya by telling her not to eat Play-Doh but that it’s ok to eat THIS playdough? Don’t eat Legos but eat these Lego Fruit Snacks? Don’t eat crayons but eat these foil-wrapped chocolate crayons?
The Edible Cookie Playdough is available at davidscookies.com for $44.95 with free shipping or at 1-800bakery.com for $32.95 plus $27.45 for overnight delivery.
DiY parents may be interested in this recipe for homemade edible cookie playdough.
What do you think about food that looks like toys? At what age is it okay to give them to a child?
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