I was born from the mind of a Danish carpenter and brought joy to children around the world with my interlocking bricks. Who am I?
I was a miniature version of a real car, often with detailed features and sometimes even a working motor. Who am I?
Matchbox Car (Lesney Products)
"I'd walk a mile for a ..."
Camel cigarette
You've come a long way, baby"
Virginia Slims
"Plop, plop, fizz, fizz, oh what a relief it is!"
Alka Seltzer
I was a simple doll with a cloth body and painted face, but I captured the hearts of children everywhere. Who am I?
Raggedy Ann (Raggedy Ann & Andy)
I was a dollhouse that came with furniture and accessories, encouraging imaginative play. Who am I?
Answer: Weeble Wobble (David P. Volland)
tastes good like a cigarette should
Winston
Reach out and touch someone"
AT&T
The happiest place on earth"
Disney World
I was a tin robot with a wind-up key, and I marched and even played music. Who am I?
Robby the Robot (Louis Marx & Company)
I was a board game that challenged players to navigate a winding path and avoid obstacles. Who am I?
Chutes and Ladders (Milton Bradley)
"We try harder"
Avis Rent-A-Car
The most refreshing taste in the world
7-Up
Betcha can't eat just one"
Lays
I was a colorful, plastic horse that could be ridden and even jumped. Who am I?
Answer: Rocking Horse (various manufacturers, but a classic)
I was a set of building blocks that came in a variety of shapes and colors, allowing children to build anything they could imagine.
Tinkertoys (F.A.O. Schwarz)
The Uncola"
7-Up
The breakfast of champions"
Wheaties
We bring good things to life"
GE
I was a simple, wooden toy with a spinning top and colorful beads, and I provided hours of entertainment. Who am I?
Jacob's Ladder (various manufacturers)
I was a simple, wooden puzzle that challenged children to fit the pieces together.
Jigsaw Puzzle (various manufacturers)
"Helps build strong bodies 12 ways
Ovaltine
Have a [name] and a smile
Coke
You deserve a break today
McDonald's