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  • If you like your putty extra silly you’ll love Crayola Silly Scents Putty the scent-sational mystery eggs with a secret scented putty inside. Will your putty be sweet or stinky? Try to collect all 12 scents and 8 different colors!

  • CRAYOLA SILLY PUTTY: Scented Silly Putty toy for kids – single pack

    MYSTERY SCENTS: Sweet or stinky, which silly scent will you get? 1 of 12 different mystery scents in 8 different colors. Collect them all.​

    VERSATILE FIDGET TOY: The possibilities are endless with Silly Putty toys. Stretch it, snap it, sculpt it.

    GIFT FOR KIDS: Great for Gifting with Silly Scents Markers and Crayons (Sold Separately)

    SAFE AND NONTOXIC: Ideal for adults and kids, ages 4 & up.

FAQ

  • Silly Putty is made primarily from silicone and color pigments. Silly Putty was discovered in 1943 by James Wright and introduced to the public in 1950 by Peter Hodgson. Crayola acquired the exclusive manufacturing rights to Silly Putty in 1977. The formulas are considered proprietary.

  • SILLY PUTTY is made primarily from silicone and color pigments. Silicone is an oil-based product and by nature will not dry out. If Silly Putty is left out of the container over a period of several years, it may harden due to other ingredients contained in the putty. The other ingredients are proprietary and cannot be shared.

  • Silly Putty® was discovered in 1943 by James Wright who mixed boric acid and silicone oil together. It was introduced to the public in 1950 by Peter Hodgson. Crayola® acquired the exclusive manufacturing rights to Silly Putty in 1977. Although the exact formulas Crayola uses to make Silly Putty are proprietary, we can share it is made primarily from silicone and color pigments.


    Click this Travel Channel video to learn more about the birth of Silly Putty! This video works best in Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and Microsoft Edge.

  • Silly Putty is not intended for use as ear plugs. Known as a "solid liquid", it will not maintain a molded shape. It is composed of a silicone material that becomes softer when exposed to normal body temperature. In addition, changes in atmospheric pressure could force the material to flow deeper into the ear than intended, possibly making contact with the eardrum.
  • technology has changed over the years, eliminating the transfer of messy newspaper comic ink to skin. Since nontransferable ink is now used, newspaper comic print will generally not transfer onto Silly Putty as it did in the past. Silly Putty can, however, easily lift pencil marks from paper.

Silly Scents Putty Mystery Egg

Item Number: 080025

Ages: 4+

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