It’s all in the wrapping | Christmas Insults | Christmas Classics | Traditions | Family Time |
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On every little boy’s Christmas list, this was the hot item in 1964 because it had “twenty-one moveable parts.”
G. I. Joe
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This top gift in 1974 has 4.5 trillion possible game board positions.
Connect Four
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Most loved gift in 1984, these were originally called “The Little People” before the name changed in 1982.
Cabbage Patch Kids
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She’s had every career path possible, but in 1992, every little girl became home owners with her.
Barbie’s Dream House
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Quite possibly the most terrifying gift to receive, and even more horrifying to live with, these furry friends were the most popular gift in 1998.
Furby
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