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Submitted by Paul Michael on January 1, 2008 - 12:24.
it has many of the same properties as the homemade play-doh. Although I'm not sure of the absorbancy of a grain of sand, I'd hate to get the kool-aid coloring everywhere. It's a pain to remove.
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Indeed
Submitted by Paul Michael on January 1, 2008 - 12:24.
it has many of the same properties as the homemade play-doh. Although I'm not sure of the absorbancy of a grain of sand, I'd hate to get the kool-aid coloring everywhere. It's a pain to remove.