Turns out Moon Shoes were just a knockoff of a popular 50’s toy “Satellite Jumping Shoes”Source Tags# 50s# Jumping# knockoff# moon,# popular# Satellite# shoes,# toy,# Turns Share Previous Post Stuart Little: Big City Adventures game Next Post Barrel of monkeys. Who remembers? Subscribe Notify of new follow-up commentsnew replies to my comments Label {} [+] Name* Email* Label {} [+] Name* Email* 0 Comments Most Voted Newest Oldest Inline FeedbacksView all comments Load More Comments Related PostsWho else remembers fiddling about with the pins before your mum/grandma/____ told you off with “that’s not a toy!”Winnie the pooh turns on, tunes in, and drops outWho Remembers the Coolest Shoes Ever Made?!?!Sticky Hand toy from gumball machines-lots of fun until it gets covered with dog hair and thrown out.Who else was obsessed with Snapple Elements? Which was your favorite? I was always partial to Moon and Rain myself, my little sister liked Atomic.a 50s style Ford Thunderbird that Suzanne Somers fans are gonna love, it was featured in the 1973 film American GraffitiI don’t know if I’m the only one who remembers these, but I swear I used to play with my pop-up address book for hours (and it wasn’t supposed to be a toy).Randomly remembered when I played with Aquapets as a child, so I googled it for nostalgia. Now that I’m older, I noticed that the toy has a very phallic shape to it… so I guess eventually they changed the shape but decided to keep the theme in the names?so i recently thrifted a box of sailor moon valentines day cards from the 90s and here’s one of the cards from the set :) anyone remember passing these around in elementary school?
Who else remembers fiddling about with the pins before your mum/grandma/____ told you off with “that’s not a toy!”
Sticky Hand toy from gumball machines-lots of fun until it gets covered with dog hair and thrown out.
Who else was obsessed with Snapple Elements? Which was your favorite? I was always partial to Moon and Rain myself, my little sister liked Atomic.
a 50s style Ford Thunderbird that Suzanne Somers fans are gonna love, it was featured in the 1973 film American Graffiti
I don’t know if I’m the only one who remembers these, but I swear I used to play with my pop-up address book for hours (and it wasn’t supposed to be a toy).
Randomly remembered when I played with Aquapets as a child, so I googled it for nostalgia. Now that I’m older, I noticed that the toy has a very phallic shape to it… so I guess eventually they changed the shape but decided to keep the theme in the names?
so i recently thrifted a box of sailor moon valentines day cards from the 90s and here’s one of the cards from the set :) anyone remember passing these around in elementary school?