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HobbyMom: Hey, everybody. I'm HobbyMom and I have HobbyKid with me today with HobbyKidsTV.
Today, we're going to open up the Play-Doh Sweet Shoppe. Here's the back of the box.
What's the difference between regular Play-Doh and Plus? Well first of all, just the weight
alone. Play-Doh is heavier. Plus is much lighter and looking at it, it actually looks a lot
fluffier and feels a little frothier. Looking at the instructions, it says that
it's better for the actual ice cream to put inside here and the regular Play-Doh will
be good for all the accessories and sprinkles so now let's get started. We're going to start
with pink ice cream. I like how they have this new little tab here. It makes it easy
to open up the little containers. HobbyKid: It might be easy for me.
HobbyMom: Yeah, and easy for kids, too. We're going to put it inside the cartridge. Make
sure the handle is up before you put the cartridge in. We're going to get our ice cream cone.
Another little thing, I didn't see it on the instructions or the description anywhere but
the Plus Play-Doh actually smells really good. It has sort of almost like an ice cream smell
to it and it's not just my imagination. I did ask other people and they said the same
thing so that's kind of a neat thing that they did. They gave it a difference fragrance.
This one has a stripe. This one turned out great. Wow. I really like it. I wish it was edible but don't
eat it. HobbyKid, can you give me some blue sprinkles please?
HobbyKid: Hey, we're going to do that. HobbyMom: Thanks. They don't quite stick to
the ice cream. That's okay. We can stick them on after they fall off. I like this one so
much I want to display it on top. Mash it together so it has a really cool look when
it comes out and this time, I want to use one of the little ice cream containers. That's
a cool color. HobbyKid: Wow.
HobbyMom: Almost looks like a sherbet. Let's put some fancy decoration on that one.
HobbyKid: We're going to do that on my tool. HobbyMom: That's yellow, pink and white. We're
going to put a little piece of candy on there on the green ice cream and a couple little
sprinkles, a gingerbread man. HobbyKid: Gingerbread man.
HobbyMom: That's cute. How about my ice cream cone?
HobbyKid: Sure. Good boy. HobbyMom: It's that delicious. You got a little
bit of crumbs on your mouth there. HobbyKid: I love crumbs.
HobbyMom: They're all gone? Oh, it's gone now. Good job, Cookie Monster. How about we
feed you some more ice cream? How about with a spoon this time?
HobbyKid: Whose cone is this? Both yours? HobbyMom: Yeah. We kind of made it together.
All right, are you ready? Let's get some on our spoon. Here comes the airplane. Did you
get it in there? Not quite. Here, let me help you. You silly Cookie Monster.
HobbyKid: I've got to take a shower tomorrow. HobbyMom: How about a pretzel?
HobbyKid: Pretzels I would say I want [very big 00:06:41] cookie pretzels.
HobbyMom: Here it comes. HobbyKid: Give me the whole spoon.
HobbyMom: How about a dinosaur? HobbyKid: Dinosaur, where? Oh, there.
HobbyMom: All gone. You want to eat a butterfly? HobbyKid: Butterflies are always ... I always
try to catch a butterfly and eat it and cook it.
HobbyMom: Cookie Monster, you have something on your eyeball. Here are some other fun shapes
we made with the little mold makers, gingerbread man, cookie, croissant, pretzel, a little
bear and piece of candy, of course the peanut. Me make mess. See you next time. Subscribe
to HobbyKidsTV. Bye.