| Rainbow Crafts | |
| Type | Subsidiary | 
| Industry | Toys | 
| Founded | 1956 | 
| Founder | Noah McVicker, Joseph McVicker | 
| Defunct | 1971 | 
| Fate | Merged with Kenner in 1971 | 
| Successor | Kenner | 
| Headquarters | United States | 
| Products | Play-Doh | 
| Parent | Independent (1956–1965) General Mills (1965–1971) | 
Rainbow Crafts, Inc. (traded as Rainbow Crafts) is a former toy manufacturing company created and operated by Noah McVicker and his nephew Joseph McVicker as a subsidiary of the midwestern soap company, Kutol Products.[1][2] The company manufactured Play-Doh, a modeling compound for children.[1][2] Rainbow Crafts operated under the McVickers from 1956 until 1965 when it was sold to General Mills with all rights to Play-Doh.[1][2] In 1971, Rainbow Crafts and Kenner merged.
Hasbro currently manufactures Play-Doh today.
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