Many prefilled Easter eggs contain 2 ounces of modeling compound. Some party-style packs use smaller 1-ounce mini cans for individual servings or refills.
These dough egg options are typically marked for young children, most often labeled for ages 2 years and up or 3 years and up depending on the set. Always check the product packaging for the manufacturer’s specific age recommendation before giving to a child.
Packs range from festive pastels to bright colors and may include special finishes such as metallic or confetti. Offerings vary by set, with examples ranging from about 9 assorted colors up to 21 colors including metallic and confetti shades.
Some Easter dough sets include small cutters and stampers. Examples from product descriptions include bunny- and egg-shaped cutters, a rolling stamper, and themed packs that add two dino-shaped cutters. Tool inclusion varies by set.
Descriptions position them as non-candy treats designed for egg hunts or basket stuffing, offering tactile, creative play instead of sweets. They provide a hands-on alternative that fits the holiday theme.
If residue dries, allow it to dry fully and then remove the dried pieces by scraping or vacuuming them away.