SHOPPERS are rushing to buy a Play-Doh kitchen playset which has had £60 slashed off the price.
The huge kids toy comes with 27 accessories – and will keep little ones amused for hours.
The Kitchen Creations Ultimate Ice Cream Truck Playset is now just £33.32 – down from £99.99.
The description reads: “This big play kitchen is the perfect place for children to express their big imaginations.
"Play pretend ice cream van at home with so many ways to get creative.
“Make Play-Doh ice cream treats with the soft serve machine and scooping station, decorate with the sprinkle maker, tools and moulds, and check out customers at the register.”
The toy even has realistic sounds and music.
It comes after a cleaning expert revealed how to get playdough out of everything.
It might surprise parents now to know that playdough actually started out as a cleaning product.
The modelling compound was launched in the 1930s as wallpaper cleaner before becoming the children’s arts and crafts staple we know it as today.
That may come as a relief for parents whose kids have smeared it across the living room walls, but it turns out it’s also fairly simple to get out of carpets, too.
Ricardo says: “We find placing a damp warm cloth over the Play-Doh will soften it and then a stiff brush can wipe it off relatively easily.”
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