I really don't like it....and I refused to do it when I was a kid, too, lol. It's not so bad when it's still just tie-dyed, but once it's plain nasty brown, it's blah.....and I can't throw 'anything' out that's still usable, so then I'm stuck with several containers of perfectly good ugly play-doh. :(
i have older tubs of that brown colored stuff, that is so annoyingly becomes. but, i started making my own. i was putting food color in it but, i had the same neurotic problem about the mixing of colors...so, i just keep it white!
OK, good. We're not alone in this. Yes, I can see my tie-dyed gray is on its way to basic poop brown, and then I don't know what to do. Making my own could be the trick...of course, my son doesn't mind at all. As long as he can get his trucks and cars "stuck in the mud" (and how appropriate, colorwise), he's fine. But UGH. Gross. And when he puts the brownish gray sludge through the spaghetti-making tool? BLECH.
my son got this play-doh dog thing, for his birthday, last year. i hid it. i didn't want to see the play-doh, oozing from the ears, tail and mouth of a stupid looking plastic dog. so, he just uses it to make guys for his power rangers to destroy!
Oozing from the plastic dog? What the heck? I haven't seen that set yet. Thankfully. It's already caked in all of the nooks & crannies of our Bob the Builder trucks.
I'm anal, so when I was a kid I used to mix playdoh in to colors that weren't available back then - like purple, pink,... can't even remember what else. hee heee...
I think I rolled it in a neat little ball, and put it carefully on top of another color - so that they wouldn't mix at all when it was time to put the Playdoh away. See, even as a child I was anal. :)