5. Play-Doh

Expires in: 3 months (homemade), depending on storage
The average cost is $0.50 for a single can.
A classic is Play-Doh. Since its initial introduction in schools in the mid-1950s, this pliable and elastic toy has been around. Some people claim that Play-Doh never goes bad as long as it is stored correctly. It is true that Play-Doh’s shelf life is determined by storage, although that is still to be determined.


Play-Doh ©Shutterstock/SerbBgd
It should last for a considerable amount of time if stored in an airtight container that is sealed after each use. You will know your Play-Doh has expired when you see it starting to dry out. The shelf life of homemade Play-Doh is significantly shorter. It will only remain fresh and soft for three months, even with good storage.

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