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- Submitted: Sep 08 2010 05:16 PM
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- Author(s): tiltjlp
- Year: 1950
Download Cracker Jack Bowling 1
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A bowling themed pin toy that was small enough to fit in the palm of a kid's hand.
Cracker Jack, which has been sold for over a century, gained popularity by adding cheap little wooden & plastic toys in each box they sold. While they offered little booklets too, the pinball toys were the big favorite of boys, including me. Cracker Jack now has many varieties to choose from, back in the 1950s it only came in their original version, in small cardboard boxes. Bo Peep was just one of dozens of palm sized pin toys you might find when you tore open the paper pounch.
Cracker Jack, which has been sold for over a century, gained popularity by adding cheap little wooden & plastic toys in each box they sold. While they offered little booklets too, the pinball toys were the big favorite of boys, including me. Cracker Jack now has many varieties to choose from, back in the 1950s it only came in their original version, in small cardboard boxes. Bo Peep was just one of dozens of palm sized pin toys you might find when you tore open the paper pounch.
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