1. Hot Wheels Diecast Cars
Do you remember these? I was absolutely crazy about these cars! You name it, I had it. Camaros, Corvettes, Ferrari, and Ford trucks. These were a lot of fun to collect. Of course me and my brothers would beat them up pretty bad. We would crash them into each other and build ramps that had them launched in the air. I actually still have a few of these stored away somewhere. I believe they still produce them, but the build quality is nowhere near what the use to be. Now they make them out of plastic.
Quick Facts:
- Manufactured by Mattel and introduced in 1967.
- They were manufactured to be 1:64 and 1:43 scale.
- Over 10,000 different models have been produced over the years
- Their licensed by several car makers including General Motors, Ford Motor Company and Chrysler Motors to name a few.

Did You Know?
*Mattel borrows the actual blueprint of the vehicle from the manufacturer.
*They license the blueprints over to Mattel and must be returned after their finished.
What was you favorite Hot Wheels Car?
Mine was the 1972 Corvette Stringray.
2. Happy Meal Toys

Quick Facts:
- The concept began in the mid-1970's by Yolanda Fernendez de Cofino running McDonald's stores in Guatemala with her husband. She created a menu called the "Menu Ronald."
- The concept was brought over to Chicago and given to Bob Bernstein, CEO of a marketing agency. Bernstein changed the name of the menu to a Happy Meal and introduced the concept of adding a toy to appeal more to children which was introduced in 1979.
- Most toys tie into a promotion for a movie or television show.

Did You Know?
*In Canada, the promotion prior to the Happy Meal was called the "Treat of the Week," where a different toy was available free on request each week.
What was you favorite Happy Meal toy as a child?
One of my favorites was the Animaniacs line. I had the entire set but the pigeons were my favorite.
3. Power Rangers

Quick Facts:
- The Mighty Morphin Power Rangers was a 1993 television series obtained from Japan.
- The Japanese version debuted in 1975 as Dinosaur Task Force Zyuranger.
- When popularity began to wane, Saban (producers) decided to start a franchise including action figures
- The action figures where born in 1996 along with additional story lines and they turned out to be the best selling action figures of the 90's.
There are over 15 different Power Rangers series that have spawned from the original over the years!
Who was you favorite Power Ranger?
I always wanted to be the leader of the group, the Red Ranger.
4. Hess Trucks

Quick Facts:
- In 1964, the first highly detailed toy tanker, the "B Model Mack Tanker" was sold at Hess gas stations.
- They were made to be exact replicas of vehicles in the Hess fleet until 1987 when the design was changed to include non-fleet vehicles.
- They were all produced in very limited quantities.
Did You Know?
The demand for Hess trucks continue to rise by collectors young and old. If you have them, hold on to them!
5. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

Quick Facts:
- Ninja Turtles action figures have been produced by Playmates Toys since 1988.
- The first TMNT license came in the form of a role playing game by Palladium followed by miniatures from Dark Horse
- Created by Kevin Eastman & Peter Laird
- They used money from a tax refund along with a loan from Eastman's Uncle to self-publish a single issue comic intended to parody four of the most popular comics in the 1980's.
Did You Know?
Producer Michael Bay plans on releasing a brand new Turtles movie entitled, "Ninja Turtles?" Hope it lives up to fans expectations.
Who was your favorite Turtle growing up?
I always thought Leonardo was the coolest because he was always calm and collected. Plus, my favorite color is blue!
It's been great taking this trip down memory lane. I hope you enjoyed reading it as much as I enjoyed writing it. Of course there are many other awesome toys that I had a child, but these sto0od out from the rest. If you have a favorite childhood toys you'd like to mention, please share with us!
Just a quick suggestion: If your a collector trying to hunt down some of these rare childhood favorites then Ebay is a great place to find action figures, rare lunchboxes and more! I guarantee you words will be "Hey, I remember that!"
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