COURTESY OF PUTTYWORLD
SHINY SHIMMER: This putty’s iridescent effect comes from a material used in some currency to prevent counterfeiting.
Stretch it, shape it, squish it! Putty first became a beloved childhood toy in the 1950s. But kids from that time period would hardly recognize the versions sold today. Back then, the moldable material came in only a few drab hues. Now putties exist in every color of the rainbow—and then some.
Today, you can buy putties that are magnetic, shimmer, glow in the dark, and change color. All that variety has made putty into a hot toy again. And if you love playing with this tricked-out goop, there’s someone you should thank: Aaron Muderick. He’s the inventor behind Crazy Aaron’s Thinking Putty.
Stretch it, shape it, squish it! Putty first became a favorite childhood toy in the 1950s. But today’s putties look very different. Kids from that time period would hardly recognize them. Back then, the stretchy material came in only a few dull colors. Now putties come in every color of the rainbow—and more.
Today, you can buy putties that are magnetic. Some putties shimmer, glow in the dark, or change color. Because of that, putty is a hot toy again. If you love playing with this fancy goop, you should thank Aaron Muderick. He’s the inventor of Crazy Aaron’s Thinking Putty.