Toys of the 1980's
What Colour Was That?
Balls of Various Sizes
Top Dogs
In The Microwave
100

These popular dolls were "adopted" rather than purchased and came with their own birth certificates. 

Cabbage Patch Kids

100

The Pillsbury mascot, introduced in 1965

White

100

This black and white ball is kicked around

Soccer ball

100

Nixon's famous pooch and the star of one of his speeches, this pup was given to the family as a gift

Checkers

100

Cook slices of this common citrus fruit in water to help clean the microwave

Lemon!

200

These cuddly stuffed toys "care a lot"

Care Bears
200

The outfit worn by Sir Charms, the Lucky Charms cereal mascot

Green - Sir Charms was introduced on St. Patrick's Day in 1964. 

200

Made from panels of synthetic rubber or leather, historically - this ball bounces from player to player

Basketball

200

Astro is the pet dog of this futuristic cartoon family from a 1960's TV show

The Jetson's

200

When you microwave potatoes, do this with a fork before nuking them

Poke holes in them - this allows air to escape and keeps the potatoes from EXPLODING

300

Originally marketed as a spherical paperweight, this fortune-telling toy became popular with children of the 1980s

Magic 8 Ball

Random fact: the magic 8 ball has 20 possible answers, 10 positive, 5 negative and 5 neutral. 

300

The first ever Post-It notes

Yellow - If you're wondering why yellow, it was simply the colour of the scrap paper the scientists had laying around!

300

This black rubber piece of equipment can be seen sliding across the ice - not an official ball but small in shape 

Hockey puck

300

Laika, Belka and Streika were Soviet dogs all known for doing this

Going to space!
300

Never reheat your food in containers made from this substance, which deflects heat rather than conducting it

Metal 

400

A popular brainteaser in the 1980s, the object of this toy is to get six sides of matching colored tiles aligned. 

Rubik's Cube

400

The colour of the 1932 Ford Coupe driven by John Milner in American Graffitti 

Yellow - the film also features many other iconic cars including a Thunderbird and an Edsel

400

Under official rules this sphere may not exceed 1.620 oz in weight; has an average of 337 dimples

Golf ball

400

This is Garfield's sidekick dog who first appeared in the comic strip on August 8, 1978

Odie

400

Degreasing the filters on the bottom of an over-the-stove microwave can do this

Help the microwave run more efficiently/work better

500

He was a talking teddy bear created by Ken Forsse, an animatronics enthusiast. 

Teddy Ruxpin

500

The colours of the first Earth Day flag

Green and white

500

The original models were made from wood, then animal skins filled with fur, and now are made from small rubber spheres

Lacrosse ball

500

This pint sized pup was introduced in the 1970's as Scooby Doo's nephew

Scrappy Doo

500

Heating this food in the microwave releases plasma - a gas charged with ions that can easily make a fire

Grapes!