On today’s podcast we answer the following questions about nostalgic toys: What was your favorite toy as a child? What was your favorite cartoon as a kid and did you have the doll or action figure to it? Did you have a cabbage patch kid doll as a kid? Did you collect the cards? what kind? Do you remember garbage pail kids? Did you play with silly puddy, play doh or gack? Did you have a magic 8 ball or a slinky? Did you have an etch-e-scetch? Did you play with Legos? or something else like it? Did a family member ever take you to Toys R Us or another toy shop? Tell me about it Did you play video games as a kid? which one did you have first? & what was your favorite video game?
80'S Unknown Toy Facts
1. Cabbage Patch Kids No Two Dolls Are Alike
2. Babyland General Hospital Got Its Name After Sellíng The First Dolls Out Of A Medical Clínic An Original 1980S Doll Still In Its Box Can Be Worth $100 Or More
3. Strawberry Shortcake Was Created In Cleveland. The Berrykins Original Dolls Sold For $300 After The Original Doll, There Were The Cloth Doll, Party Pleasers, Sweet Sleeper Dolls And The Berrykins .
4. The First Season Of She-Ra Ran Five Days A Week. It's Second Season Was Reduced To Saturday Morning Cartoons Then Ended In 1987. After The Cancellation, She- Ra Was Never Mentionéd By He-Man Again.
5. Play Doh Was Originaly Made To Be Wall Paper Cleaner In 1930'S Then Became Widely Available In 1955
6. It Is Said That Nerf Stands For Non-Expanding Recreational Foam
7. Etch-E-Stetch Was Widely Available In 1960, It Was Invented By An Electrican And Over 150 Million Have Been Sold
8. Barbie Was An American Copy Of A German Doll Named Bild Lilli, It Was The Most Popular Toy Sold For Girls, With An Average One Doll Sold Every 3 Seconds.
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