Discover the Perfect Gluten-Free Playdough at Soy-Yer Store!

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses a gluten-free playdough product, highlighting its potential benefits for individuals with gluten intolerance or celiac disease. Participants share their personal experiences and insights regarding the product and gluten intolerance.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions considering the gluten-free playdough as a Christmas gift for a friend, noting its relevance due to recent discussions about gluten-free products.
  • Another participant expresses gratitude for the information, stating that they learned traditional play dough is not gluten-free and appreciates the substitute.
  • One participant shares that the gluten-free playdough is unique in the market, as the owner patented the product early on.
  • A participant expresses appreciation for the product, specifically for their gluten-intolerant child.
  • One participant questions whether gluten intolerance can be affected by skin contact, indicating a need for clarification on the topic.
  • Another participant agrees, emphasizing that gluten intolerance can indeed involve skin contact and provides an example related to children and playdough.
  • One participant reiterates that gluten contact can make individuals with celiac disease sick, thanking others for the insights shared.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the implications of gluten contact for individuals with gluten intolerance, with some participants expressing concern about skin contact while others share personal experiences related to the product.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences and opinions regarding gluten intolerance and the use of gluten-free products, particularly in relation to children.

Who May Find This Useful

Participants within the consultant community who are interested in gluten-free products or have children with gluten intolerance may find this discussion relevant.

nikked
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Hi. I was just looking at this product for a Christmas present for a friend, and thought I would pass it on. There's been a lot of discussion on the site recently about gluten free, and this is an awesome product.

We first saw it on "Shark Tank", and were impressed by the owners and the company.

If you (or someone you know) is gluten-free not by choice, but by necessity (celiac, intolerant, etc.), especially if children are involved, this may be a product they'd be interested in...

http://store.soy-yer.com/default.asp
 
Thanks for posting this! I have learned that play dough is not gluten free, this is a wonderful substitute!
 
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You're welcome...it's not a well known product, but is the only one that I know of. The owner patented his product right away, so there is nothing close to it on the market that I've been able to find.
 
Wow! Thanks so much from my little (gluten-intolerant) guy!
 
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You're welcome, Becky D. You're the first one that came to mind...I'm glad you saw it!
 
Ok, educate the ignorant here. Does a gluten-intolerance include skin contact? I was under the impression it had to do with eating gluten...
 
NooraK said:
Ok, educate the ignorant here. Does a gluten-intolerance include skin contact? I was under the impression it had to do with eating gluten...

If you are really gluten-intolerant, especially those who are Celiac, then any contact with gluten can make you sick. For instance, a child playing with playdough is most likely also going to be sticking fingers in their mouths, or rubbing their face or nose, etc...and then transferring gluten in the process.
 
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Yup...allergy is allergy. Just like a child with a peanut allergy shouldn't sit at the same table as children eating peanut butter sandwiches (ever seen a "peanut free" zone at school?)!
 
ChefBeckyD said:
If you are really gluten-intolerant, especially those who are Celiac, then any contact with gluten can make you sick. For instance, a child playing with playdough is most likely also going to be sticking fingers in their mouths, or rubbing their face or nose, etc...and then transferring gluten in the process.

Thank you :) I never realized that.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is gluten-free playdough made from?

Gluten-free playdough is typically made from alternative flours such as rice flour, cornstarch, or almond flour, combined with water, salt, and natural colorings. This ensures that it is safe for children with gluten sensitivities or celiac disease.

Is the gluten-free playdough at Soy-Yer Store safe for children?

Yes, the gluten-free playdough at Soy-Yer Store is specifically formulated to be safe for children, especially those with gluten allergies. It is made from non-toxic ingredients and is free from harmful additives.

How long does the gluten-free playdough last?

When stored properly in an airtight container, gluten-free playdough can last for several weeks. To extend its shelf life, keep it in a cool, dry place and avoid exposure to air.

Can the gluten-free playdough be colored or scented?

Yes, the gluten-free playdough can be easily colored using food-safe dyes or natural colorings. Additionally, you can add essential oils or natural scents to enhance the sensory experience for children.

Where can I purchase the gluten-free playdough from Soy-Yer Store?

You can purchase the gluten-free playdough directly from the Soy-Yer Store website or visit their physical location. They often have a variety of colors and scents available for you to choose from.

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