Welcome to the Play-Doh Sweet Shoppe world, where kids create the menu.
Here you can create lots of colorful, wacky treats without the sweets!
When you create with both classic Play-Doh compound and softer,
squeezier Play-Doh Plus compound, you can make the most
realistic-looking fantasy desserts you can imagine. What crazy treats
will you make today?
Customer Reviews
By Steve Rowley :
Our daughters received this as a gift; it's one of many Play-Doh sets we have. The main attraction is an extruder that pumps out ice cream into a spinning cone - voila! TV-commercial worthy play-doh ice cream cone!
The problem is the key feature is that you can make twist cones, by which I mean, you can mix approximately two jars of play-doh plus together and make about two twist cones. Now the play-doh is mixed together and basically useless. This amounts to about 90 seconds of fun per two jars of play-doh. The set comes with three jars. I'm sure this is a big money-maker for the manufacturer as the parents of disappointed children buy more play-doh to waste on this ridiculous thing. Even as a gift it would have cost us a ton if I didn't throw it away after that supremely annoying 90 seconds was over.
The problem is the key feature is that you can make twist cones, by which I mean, you can mix approximately two jars of play-doh plus together and make about two twist cones. Now the play-doh is mixed together and basically useless. This amounts to about 90 seconds of fun per two jars of play-doh. The set comes with three jars. I'm sure this is a big money-maker for the manufacturer as the parents of disappointed children buy more play-doh to waste on this ridiculous thing. Even as a gift it would have cost us a ton if I didn't throw it away after that supremely annoying 90 seconds was over.
By Mary:
The main feature is the device that twists the Play-Doh Plus together. Please understand, it cannot be untwisted. So, once you actually make anything with the Play-Doh Plus...you will then need to buy more Play-Doh Plus. The supply that comes with the set is good for about 20 minutes of play...and a whole lot of Play-Doh "sprinkles" all over the place
By N. Sholomova:
My son wanted this ice cream maker for quite some time so grandma bought him one. First, the device is not as big as you think it would be. Ice cream cups are TINY. But seems the boy does not care, which is a plus. Second, the space between the cup (when put in the space below the ice cream maker) and the place where ice cream is coming out is not wide/big enough. One ice cream in the cup it'w hard to yank the cup out. But again, kid does not seem to mind. Third, the lever to use when making ice cream is not tough enough. Kid uses force to operate it, and I see it breaking any time (but has not broken yet).
My biggest beef is that the box says play doh is some special "doh plus" kind, which you would think be something that would not crumble easily, etc. Nope, made quite a mess the very first time my son used it. And lastly, I see it sells here on amazon for $51 - definitely not worth it. Asked grandma what she paid for it and she said Target had it for $14.99.
My biggest beef is that the box says play doh is some special "doh plus" kind, which you would think be something that would not crumble easily, etc. Nope, made quite a mess the very first time my son used it. And lastly, I see it sells here on amazon for $51 - definitely not worth it. Asked grandma what she paid for it and she said Target had it for $14.99.
That I can handle. Overall my son is happy and plays with it a lot. I did purchase a set of regular play doh, which is a bit harder to work with in the machine, but it's not as messy. I will recommend this toy because clearly it;s fun for the kids. Tip - use on the table or put a vinyl tablecloth on the floor if you use play doh that's included, otherwise you'll be cleaning your carpet and rugs for an hour like I did the first time.