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Toymaker Hasbro has reportedly made changes to a Play-Doh toy set after parents pointed out that a particular component resembles a portion of the male anatomy.

“We have heard some consumer feedback about the extruder tool in the Play-Doh Cake Mountain play set and are in the process of updating all future Play-Doh products with a different tool,” said the company in a statement to KTUL.

I dunno if anyone else follows Play-Doh on Facebook but you should cause they're doing some serious damage control pic.twitter.com/TooleS5PgE — Th3 (@Fatgoldfish4) December 29, 2014

I salute the designers who somehow managed to get this Play-Doh icing maker past their bosses. http://t.co/cRCnsEMmmo pic.twitter.com/0aQMtJS9Wi — Saladin Ahmed (@saladinahmed) December 30, 2014

Some parents say the toy was too phallic.

According to KTUL, the company has offered customers who already purchased the toy the option to have a replacement part sent to them.

CLICK HERE TO SEE A PICTURE OF THE REPLACEMENT TOOL.

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