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15 Toys With Timeless Value
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December 2010 15 Toys With Timeless Value
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Lincoln Logs
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Lite Brite
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Easy-Bake Oven
Hasbro
First Year on the Market: 1963
About 20 million Easy-Bake Ovens have been sold since they went on the market. The original price: $15.95. An ordinary incandescent light bulb was the original heat source, but now the ovens use a true heating element. Cookies, anyone? Easy-Bake Oven
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Ant Farm
Uncle Milton Industries
First Year on the Market: 1931
Originally patented by Dartmouth engineering professor Frank Austin, more than 15 million "farms" have been sold by Uncle Milton Industries, a California-based educational toy company that owns the name ant farm. The scientific term for an ant colony enclosed by transparent plastic or glass is a formicarium. Ant Farm
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Remote-Controlled Cars
Masterboy
First Year on the Market: 1966
Italian toymaker El-Gi introduced radio-controlled cars to the toy market in the mid '60s. Remco’s Wheelies, popular in the '60s and '70s, were battery-operated stunt cars with antennas and motors. Today, radio-controlled cars are significantly cheaper than some of the advanced models. The most popular brand: Nikko RC Cars. Remote-Controlled Cars
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Jigsaw Puzzles
CrazyPhunk
First Year on the Market: 1870
Jigsaw puzzles were originally created by painting a picture on a flat, rectangular piece of wood, then cutting the picture into small pieces with a jigsaw, hence the name. Iconic toymaker Milton Bradley created the first puzzle, called “The Smashed Up Locomotive.” They have become more intricate and harder to piece together. But jigsaw puzzles are still cheap, engaging gifts that provide hours upon hours of fun. Jigsaw Puzzles
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Silly Putty
Crayola
First Year on the Market: 1950
Around 6 million eggs are still "hatched" every year; two million are sold annually in the U.S. alone. The miraculous substance was created by accident during research into potential rubber substitutes for use during World War II. What's the formula? 65% dimethyl siloxane (hydroxy-terminated polymers with boric acid), 17% silica (crystalline quartz), 9% Thixatrol ST (castor oil derivative), 4% polydimethylsiloxane, 1% decamethyl cyclopentasiloxane, 1% glycerine, and 1% titanium dioxide. Silly Putty's unusual characteristics are mostly due to the ingredient polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS), a viscoelastic liquid. Today it's a bargain: the original price was $2. Silly Putty
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Yo-Yos
Duncan Toys
First Year on the Market: 1928
While working as a bellboy, originator Pedro Flores read an article about a millionaire who made his money by selling a ball attached to a rubber band. The article reminded him of of a toy known as the bandalore in his native Philippines. The yo-yo was born. Most popular brands: Duncan and Yomega. Yo-Yos
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Beanie Babies
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Super Soaker
Hasbro
First Year on the Market: 1991
Invented in 1988 under the name of the "Power Drencher," more than 250 million Super Soakers have been sold. With their power, range and accuracy, they put old-fashioned squirt guns to shame. Super Soaker
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Furby
Hasbro
First Year on the Market: 1998
Furby was one of the first commercially successful electronic robots in the toy market. Around 40 million have been sold. A newly purchased Furby starts out speaking entirely Furbish, the unique language that all Furbies use, but is programmed to speak less Furbish as it gradually starts using English. There are Furbies that speak in 24 languages. Furby
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Rocking Horse
Radio Flyer
First Year on the Market: Late 19th century
Predecessors of the rocking horse may have been used in the Middle Ages for jousting practice, some scholars believe. It existed as a toy as early as the 17th century, although rocking horses weren't commercially sold until much later. The most popular brand: Radio Flyer Liberty Spring Horse. Rocking Horse
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Slinky
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GI JOE
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Etch-A-Sketch
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