SINCE 1956

VERIFIED FIELD NOTE · CHECKED AUG. 20, 2026

Is Play-Doh
still made?

YES — MADE TODAY

Confirmed through Hasbro’s current Play-Doh catalog, including compound packs, tools and active playsets.

The short history

Play-Doh reached stores as a children’s modeling compound in 1956 after beginning life as a household cleaning material. The yellow can, soft texture and unmistakable smell became as memorable as anything children made with it.

What survived

Colorful, reusable modeling compound in the familiar lidded cans remains the center of the experience.

What changed

Licensed themes, elaborate presses and play-food sets now extend far beyond the basic cans and cutters.

Current versions

Basic color packs still offer the closest route back, while Hasbro’s current range adds presses, tools, licensed characters and elaborate pretend-food playsets.

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THE QUESTIONS PEOPLE ASK

Play-Doh FAQ

Is Play-Doh still made?

Yes. Hasbro maintains a large current Play-Doh catalog.

Is modern Play-Doh the same product?

The reusable modeling-compound experience remains, though formulas, packaging and accessories have evolved.

Can Play-Doh be eaten?

No. Hasbro labels the compound as not intended to be eaten; follow the current package guidance.

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