1957 Heat-Stamped
1958-1963
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Description: The #785 is the very first Corn Popper that Fisher-Price made. The Corn Popper was a great success and has stayed in production, in one form or another, from 1957 to the present day. The appeal of the Corn Popper could be it's bright colors, it's neat dome shape, or the fun "poppity-pop" sound that it makes when pushed. Whatever the reason, the Corn Popper is definately a Fisher-Price classic that has brought joy to many children in many different decades and countries.
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Accessories:
- 1957-1957:
- FPT19818 - Round red wooden base heat-stamped "Fisher-Price" in white around the front edges. The base rolls on 2 blue wooden wheels and has a clear plastic dome over the top half. Multi-colored wooden balls pop up and down inside of the dome making a "poppity-pop" sound as the toy is pushed. The base measures 6-1/4" high x 6-1/2" wide. *See "Variations" below.
- FPT4809 - Red 18-1/2" long wooden push handle with a yellow wooden safety ball on the end to protect youngsters.
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Variations:
- 1958-1963:
- FPT4400 - Round red wooden base with a white paper lithograph around the front edges that has multi-colored polka-dots and "Fisher-Price" on the front in blue. The base rolls on 2 blue wooden wheels and has a clear plastic dome over the top half. Multi-colored wooden balls pop up and down inside of the dome making a "poppity-pop" sound as the toy is pushed. The base measures 6-1/4" high x 6-1/2" wide.
- FPT44347 - Turquoise 18-1/2" long wooden push handle with a red plastic stopper on the end to protect youngsters.
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Other Information:
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