The first toy advertised on television was Mr. Potato Head. Introduced in 1952, it grossed $4 million in his very first year. The original Mr. Potato Head was a collection of parts with which children would use real potatoes to make countless faces. It was eight years before the plastic potato body was included.
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Toy are advertised on the tv and in the news paper even the computer =)
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Big Wheel Nope, not Big Wheel. It was Mr. Potato Head, in 1952. Big wheel didn't come out until 20 years later in 1972.
Mr. Potato Head was the first toy marketed on television.
Shindana- possibly misspelled is or was an all/Black toy manufacturer located on the West Coast, it was Founded as the Shindana toy company and much was made of it as a Black Enterprise. all of the dolls were Black . I do not know if they ever advertised on Television, they did get some cross-feed publicity via an ad for the Bank Manufacturers Hanover, who bragged that they helped to finance the Shindana Toy Company- this was in the seventies. I do not know if they ever ran regular tv ads like Barbie or Major Matt Mason ( Mattel astronaut action figure). The subject is discussed in some detail in ( a Role call of dolls) in the book ( A Toy is Born) Shindana is a Swahili word and means ( Rival) or ( Competitor) that it was.
Probably an automobile or automobile-related products- which covers a lot of ground, and gas- Gasolines, fuel treatments, motor oil, spark plugs, the list goes on and on. I would say about 70% of the ads on one AM radio station in the sixties ( I think WOR) were automotive-related products. ( get De-Icer!) and so on, varying with the seasons./
The first toy on TV whitch apeared in 1767 was a rocking horse.
Toy Story 3. It was advertised as "Coming Soon" on most cinema websites in August 2007.
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