The Photoshop file for the list contains over one hundred layers -- oh wait, that's not interesting. (But Jades' did a large portion of the writing, so she might have some different insight.)
Jades and I wound up, more or less, writing the whole thing in one giant Google Document, complete with colorful comments to each other (literally, they were blinding on my overly bright screen at work). We also wound up typing out The List in the document. On the "Cranium" portion, we had originally written the conversation to look something like it does, but with "It should say it's not edible" "It does." "Where?" and Rodney was supposed to tack or tape on the mandatory portion of any product that children can get a hold of that warns you not to eat toxic things like playdough.
...but when we both checked our versions of the game at home, it turned out there wasn't one. I looked all over that box, and couldn't find a darn thing. I almost decided to make one, on principal, but then decided it would be funnier (and apparently closer to reality) to leave it off.
So, apparently there is no explicit warning that Cranium playdough isn't toxic. But like Rodney, I still wouldn't recommend eating it.
ETA: I just re-read your comment, and sadly, I have a lot more on both of them ;)
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The Photoshop file for the list contains over one hundred layers -- oh wait, that's not interesting. (But Jades' did a large portion of the writing, so she might have some different insight.)
Jades and I wound up, more or less, writing the whole thing in one giant Google Document, complete with colorful comments to each other (literally, they were blinding on my overly bright screen at work). We also wound up typing out The List in the document. On the "Cranium" portion, we had originally written the conversation to look something like it does, but with "It should say it's not edible" "It does." "Where?" and Rodney was supposed to tack or tape on the mandatory portion of any product that children can get a hold of that warns you not to eat toxic things like playdough.
...but when we both checked our versions of the game at home, it turned out there wasn't one. I looked all over that box, and couldn't find a darn thing. I almost decided to make one, on principal, but then decided it would be funnier (and apparently closer to reality) to leave it off.
So, apparently there is no explicit warning that Cranium playdough isn't toxic. But like Rodney, I still wouldn't recommend eating it.
ETA: I just re-read your comment, and sadly, I have a lot more on both of them ;)