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Oldies But Goodies
Classic Foreign-Made Toys


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Don't know what to get someone for Christmas? Here are some ideas (if you can get your hands on them)! These are classic foreign-made toys that were invented sometime between 1970-1990.

See if you can identify the name of these toys that quickly became popular not so many years ago in the United States and are still, even today, hugely significant to our country's pop culture. Indicate the name of the product, the name of the company and/or person who is responsible for this invention, country of toy's origin and year of release to the public.

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