Friday, July 1, 2011

Wham-O Review & Giveaway

My boys have always been a fan of the Wham-O Slip 'N Slide and now they love their new lawn game. The Wham-O Frisbee Horseshoes game is a twist to the classic horseshoe game with frisbee throw action.

My boys gave it a try and watch out when the oldest throws like a frisbee. His direction is a little off, so he liked doing it the regular classic horseshoe way, plus he likes to get close.  I told him it would take practice and he would get better. I had to try the frisbee throw and was surprised at how close I actually made it to the stake.
Wham-O Frisbee Horseshoe Game is a great way to get outdoors this summer and play. 2 stakes 4 Horseshoe Frisbees are included together. The frisbee shoes are a good weight to throw, not heavy, but just right for little ones.

We would like to thank Wham-O for being a part of the Hotter than Summer Event. One reader will win their very own Wham-O Frisbee Horseshoe game!!! Super thanks to our sponsor!

RULES:

Contest closes 11:59pm Eastern July 19, 2011.
Open US winner has 2 days to respond to my email
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MUST complete Mandatory Entry. Winner will be chosen by random org. Entries that does not follow the rules will not win.


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Disclosure: Company or PR provided me with a complimentary product for trial and provided a giveaway. No other compensation was received and all opinions are my own.

196 comments:

  1. I'm a GFC follower - Janet Watson.

    Fact: In 1961, Wham-O introduced the original Slip ’N Slide®, which quickly became a permanent warm weather favorite among kids around the world.

    janet3rdgrade@yahoo.com

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  2. I follow both on twitter @jwatson50
    http://twitter.com/#!/jwatson50/status/86819495016013824
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  3. Wham O Fan on facebook Janet Watson
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  4. Wham O Fan on facebook Janet Watson
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  5. Wham O Fan on facebook Janet Watson
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  6. Wham O Fan on facebook Janet Watson
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  7. Wham O Fan on facebook Janet Watson
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  8. I'm your Fan on facebook Janet Watson
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  9. I'm your Fan on facebook Janet Watson
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  10. I follow with GFC and I like this fact about the superball:
    In the early 1960s, Norman Stingley, a chemical engineer, accidentally created a plastic product that bounced uncontrollably. He offered the product to Melin and Knerr and the SUPERBALL® bouncy ball was created, followed by the Super Gold Ball, Super Baseball and Super Dice. In one celebrated incident, a giant SUPERBALL, produced as a promotional item, was accidentally dropped out of a 23rd floor hotel window in Australia. It shot back up 15 floors, then down again into a parked convertible car. The car was totaled but the ball survived the "test" in perfect condition.
    I had a superball when I was little and boy did it bounce! I even lost one because it bounced so much and I was never able to find it.

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  11. I'm a Wham-O Facebook fan as Elaine Lund
    Entry #1

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  12. I'm a Wham-O Facebook fan as Elaine Lund
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  13. I'm a Wham-O Facebook fan as Elaine Lund
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  14. I'm a Wham-O Facebook fan as Elaine Lund
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  15. I'm a Wham-O Facebook fan as Elaine Lund
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  16. I follow on FB as Elaine Lund
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  17. I follow on FB as Elaine Lund
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  18. I subscribe via enmail
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  20. building inspector named Fred Morrison puttered with and refined a plastic flying disc that he sold to WHAM-O® in 1955. Introduced to the consumer market in 1957 as the Pluto Platter™ (the name inspired by the country's obsession with Unidentified Flying Objects), it was modified in 1958, renamed the FRISBEE® disc, and has become an American icon.

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  21. GFC follower
    The Slip and Slide and I were both born in 1961!
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  22. Wham-O FB fan
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  27. Entered Wal Mart giveaway
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  28. Following you publicly via GFC as lyndaclark81 and I learned that Wham-O introduced the original Slip ’N Slide in 1961(I was 10 years old at the time and I had one).
    lyndaclark81@yahoo.com

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  29. I am a Wham-O Facebook fan as Lynda Clark #1
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  30. I am a fan of Life is a SandCastle on Facebook as Lynda Clark #1
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  31. I am a Wham-O Facebook fan as Lynda Clark #2
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  32. I am an email subscriber #1
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  33. I am a Wham-O Facebook fan as Lynda Clark #3
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  34. Entered the $10 Walmart GC and Ice Cream giveaway
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  35. I am a fan of Life is a SandCastle on Facebook as Lynda Clark #2
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  36. I am a Wham-O Facebook fan as Lynda Clark #4
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  37. Following @lifesandcastle and Whamotweets on Twitter @lyndacooks and Tweeted this Giveaway
    http://twitter.com/#!/lyndacooks/status/87197849900695552

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  38. Entered the Pepto-Bismol Pink Party Set giveaway
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  39. I am a Wham-O Facebook fan as Lynda Clark #5
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  40. gfc follower - darlanpaulsmamma
    and a fact :
    1960's whamo sold 20million superball bouncy balls


    melissa.barnes76 at yahoo dot com

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  41. follow on twitter s @lovinmykiddos and tweeted
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  42. whamo fb fan as melissa barnes
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  50. email subscriber
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  52. entered your rockboard scooted giveaway
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  53. tweet 7/2
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  54. I follow gfc as stanleybilly

    In 1961, Wham-O introduced the original Slip ’N Slide®, which quickly became a permanent warm weather favorite among kids around the world.

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  55. I liked wham-o on fb as charline stanley
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  56. I liked wham-o on fb as charline stanley
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  59. I liked wham-o on fb as charline stanley
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  60. The original slip n slide was introducted in 1961!
    Thanks for the chance.
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  61. follow with GFC

    I learned that In 1961, Wham-O introduced the original Slip ’N Slide®, which quickly became a permanent warm weather favorite among kids around the world.
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  62. follow wham-o on facebook #1
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  63. follow wham-o on facebook #2
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  66. follow wham-o on facebook #5
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  67. tweet 7/3
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  68. I follow you via GFC as dwellenstein. Wham-o was founded the year before I was born, in 1948.

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  69. I like Wham-o on Facebook as Debbi Otto Wellenstein.

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  70. I like Wham-o on Facebook as Debbi Otto Wellenstein.

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  71. I like Wham-o on Facebook as Debbi Otto Wellenstein.

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  72. I like Wham-o on Facebook as Debbi Otto Wellenstein.

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  73. I like Wham-o on Facebook as Debbi Otto Wellenstein.

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  74. I am an email subscriber. #1

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  75. I am an email subscriber. #2

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  76. I'm a GFC follower.
    FACT:In 1961, Wham-O introduced the original Slip ’N Slide®, which quickly became a permanent warm weather favorite among kids around the world.

    Thanks!
    Jenn
    learnquilling@gmail.com
    Hair Bow Making for Beginners

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  77. I liked Wham-O on FB!

    Thanks!
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    Hair Bow Making for Beginners

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  78. follow gfc~polly
    in 1961 the slip n slide was introduced
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  79. tweet 7/4
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  80. GFC follower
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  81. I did not know (but do now) that Wham-O introduced the first Slip and Slide! Follow using GFC as Sylvia

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  82. Like Wham-O on Facebook as Sylvia Desnoyers Burke #1

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  83. Like Wham-O on Facebook as Sylvia Desnoyers Burke #2

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  86. Like Wham-O on Facebook as Sylvia Desnoyers Burke #5

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  87. I follow you on GFC(Linda G) and they introduced the Slip n Slide in 1961.
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  88. tweet 7/5
    http://twitter.com/#!/jwatson50/status/88303914629349376
    janet3rdgrade@yahoo.com

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  89. tweet 7/6
    http://twitter.com/#!/jwatson50/status/88665740206542848
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  90. I follow with GFC and I think its cool that Whamo introduced the first slip n slide in 1961! I grew up playing on the slip n slide everyday in the hot summers in Alabama!!

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  91. tweet 7/7
    http://twitter.com/#!/jwatson50/status/89031345598238721
    janet3rdgrade@yahoo.com

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  92. GFC follower and the history fact is During the 1960s, WHAM-O sold some 20 million SUPERBALL® Bouncy Balls

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  93. rt-https://twitter.com/gummasplace/status/89032223709347840

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  94. 2 Wham-O Facebook fan
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  95. 3 Wham-O Facebook fan
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  98. 2 have your button http://www.gummasplace.com/blogsilove/

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  99. i follow you via GFC and the fact i learned is "In 1961, Wham-O introduced the original Slip ’N Slide"

    lauren51990 AT aol DOT com

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  100. rt--https://twitter.com/gummasplace/status/89300128959168512

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  101. entered the Weber Grill Giveaway

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  102. tweet 7/8
    http://twitter.com/#!/jwatson50/status/89364421616467968
    janet3rdgrade@yahoo.com

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  103. gfc follower and the air blaster toy was introduced in 1964 and could blow out a candle at 20 feet with a ball of air
    tbarrettno1 at gmail dot com

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  104. fb fan (michelle b)#1
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  105. wham o fb fan (michelle b)#1
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  110. email subscriber #1
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  112. One of the most exotic WHAM-O product ideas came as a result of Melin's safari to Africa in the early 1960s. He discovered a species of fish that laid eggs in mud during Africa's dry season. When the rains came, the eggs hatched and fish emerged. Ah-ha, thought Melin. Sell chunks of mud, add water, and voila, instant aquarium. Millions of dollars of orders for INSTANT FISH were taken. Unfortunately, the fish brought back to America wouldn't mate, so no fish eggs, no mud and the end of a great idea
    and iam a gfc follower (jmajor4870)
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  113. tweet 7/9
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  114. tweet 7/10
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  116. tweet 7/11
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  118. tweet 7/12
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  119. I follow you on GFC manthas24 and learned In the early 1960s, Norman Stingley, a chemical engineer, accidentally created a plastic product that bounced uncontrollably.

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  120. I follow on twitter @manthas24 and tweeted http://twitter.com/manthas24/status/91131904581054464

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  121. 1 I like you on FB - user id manthas24

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  122. 2 I like you on FB - user id manthas24

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  123. I like Wham-O on FB - user id manthas24

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  128. I entered for your 7/13 Kidorable

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  129. I entered for your 7/25 AJ Madison Weber Grill

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  130. tweet 7/13
    http://twitter.com/#!/jwatson50/status/91182785481543680
    janet3rdgrade@yahoo.com

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  131. entered Hearthsong BagBall giveaway at Night Owl Mama!
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  132. rt-https://twitter.com/gummasplace/status/91235686199472128

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  133. tweet 7/14
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  136. tweet 7/15
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  137. I follow via gfc heidi daily and I learned The zany founders of WHAM-O®, Arthur "Spud" Melin and Richard Knerr, became known as the gurus of blockbuster fads
    heididaily at gmail dot com

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  138. I like wham-o on facebook heidi reall daily (1)
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  139. I like wham-o on facebook heidi reall daily (2)
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  143. I like you on facebook heidi reall daily (1)
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  144. I like you on facebook heidi reall daily (2)
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  145. tweet 7/16
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  146. tweet 7/17
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  147. Wham-o got the name of the company from the sound of their slingshot!
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  148. tweet 7/18
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  149. rt-http://twitter.com/gummasplace/status/93051911644782592

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  150. follow you on GFC
    Tiffany Ann*

    I learned from the Wham-O history that in 1961 they introduced the first slip n slide
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  151. I like wham o on FB #1
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  156. I like you on FB #1
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  158. Subscribed to your email #1
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  160. Wham-O has over sixty years of cultural and commercial significance.

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  161. I follow on gfc and found out in 1961, Wham-O introduced the original Slip ’N Slide®
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  162. I like you on facebook (mrstinareynolds thanks for the chance to win eaglesforjack@gmail.com 1/2

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  163. In 1961, Wham-O introduced the original Slip ’N Slide®, which quickly became a permanent warm weather favorite among kids around the world.
    I follow you on gfc as sklyn
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  164. I like you on facebook (mrstinareynolds thanks for the chance to win eaglesforjack@gmail.com 2/2

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  172. sorry for to add - The zany founders of WHAM-O®, Arthur "Spud" Melin and Richard Knerr, became known as the gurus of blockbuster fads.

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  173. rt-http://twitter.com/gummasplace/status/93313008536788993

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  174. I follow with GFC (mail4rosey) and I learned: In 1962, when the limbo dance craze was popular, WHAM-O sold a Limbo party kit with instructions on how to do the dance.

    msurosey@yahoo.com

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  175. I am an e-mail subscriber.
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  176. e-mail subscriber.
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  177. tweet 7/19
    http://twitter.com/#!/jwatson50/status/93313702442442752
    janet3rdgrade@yahoo.com

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  178. google friend klp1965
    kathypease(at)gmail(dot)com

    Many of WHAM-O's products have been aimed, literally, at kids. The AIR BLASTER toy introduced in 1965 could blow out candle at 20 feet with a "ball" of air. While the HUF'N PUF blowgun shot soft rubber darts, a gentler version of the real thing, which Melin and Knerr discovered during a toy-scouting journey to Africa. The array of flying birds, planes, bubble makers, darts and guns created by WHAM-O in the 50s and 60s is amazing.

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  179. 1 like you on facebook kathy l pease
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  180. 2 like you on facebook kathy l pease
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  181. During the the 1960's Wham-O sold some 20 million Superball Bouncy Balls. Other competitors tried to make them but countless customers were never satisfied with the copies.

    GFC follower under Wise Owl Designs

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