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Subject: toys of 1988

Written By: Vincent Zaleski on 2/27/2000 at 7:59 p.m.

Can anyone help? Who remembers some of the toys popular in 1988? Thanks!


Subject: Re: toys of 1988

Written By: Dionne on 3/5/2000 at 12:12 p.m.

> Can anyone help? Who remembers some of the toys popular in 1988? Thanks!

I had some dodgy toys when I was young, some wierd looking things called wuzzles and some other barbie like dolls called Jem...Girls were given some funny toys!! My twin brothers were into the whole Star Wars thing so we had two of everything in our house, they had these huge Millenium falkens in their room, they were pretty cool......What about you??

Subject: Re: toys of 1988

Written By: Vincent Zaleski on 3/5/2000 at 2:05 p.m.

> I had some dodgy toys when I was young, some wierd looking things called
> wuzzles and some other barbie like dolls called Jem...Girls were given
> some funny toys!! My twin brothers were into the whole Star Wars thing so
> we had two of everything in our house, they had these huge Millenium
> falkens in their room, they were pretty cool......What about you??

Subject: Re: toys of 1988........ I KNOW! I KNOW!!

Written By: MsLindsey1983 on 3/10/2000 at 6:07 p.m.

I was a kid then, so I was into it all!! I loved HUSH PUPPIES, which were stuffed animal dogs. TEDDY RUCSPIN was also a fave, it was an electronic bear toy that could talk (moved its mouth and eyes when you put a cassette tape in his back). STRAWBERRY PATCH KIDS, and GARBAGE PAIL KIDS were also out. SNUFF-AL-UMP-A-KISS was a fun toy too, it was a stuffed animal (in a variety of types) that could be stuffed into a ball and thrown around.

-MsLindsey1983