Slinkys, Hula Hoops, And Silly Putty

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By janiek13

Slinkys, Hula Hoops, and Silly Putty


The golden days of summer were what my friends and I lived for. School was just something to get through until the real fun started. Sure, we had to go through the motions and make our parents and our teachers happy, but our hearts belonged to the summertime. I was fortunate enough to grow up in Florida where the days were longer. I can remember waking up early in the morning (this was before adolescence, of course, when sleep becomes paramount), throwing cereal in my mouth, and hitting the door running.
I grew up in the seventies and I wouldn’t trade it for any other era. We had the best rock bands, kids could be kids without police involvement, and we had some really cool toys, namely the Slinky, the Hula Hoop, and Silly Putty.

70's Slinky Ad

Slinky

The Slinky toy was created accidently by a naval engineer conducting an experiment. Richard James watched as a tension spring fell to the floor and appeared to walk. He took it home to his wife and between them they came up with the name Slinky. The first toys were sold at a department store in Philadelphia and Slinky was named the official state toy of Pennsylvania in 2004. There have been over 300 million Slinkys sold worlwide since their debut.

Hula Hoop Contest

CityWalk, Universal, Orlando, Florida
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CityWalk, Universal, Orlando, Florida

Hula Hoops

While I never tried for a world record, I did do my share and more of "hula hooping" when I was a kid. Made popular by the toy company Wham-O, the hula hoop was a favorite toy when I was running around the neighborhood. The beauty of the hula -hoop is it's simplicity. It is literally a plastic hoop that you twirl around your body, similar to the motion that hula dancers use. Hula hoops are still popular today, as evidenced by a recent hula hoop contest that I witnessed at CityWalk in Orlando, Florida near Universal Studios.

Hula hoops are used for fun and for fitness and there are many varieties available.

Slinkys For Sale!

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Get Your Hula On!

Hula Hoop Sassy - Purple
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Universal Studios Citywalk

Universal Citywalk, Orlando, Fl -
Universal Studios, 1000 Universal Studios Plaza, Orlando, FL 32819-7628, USA
[get directions]

At the entrance to Universal, Citywalk is filled with shops, restaurants, and clubs, and even boasts an Imax theatre showing the latest movies.

Silly Putty Anyone?

Silly Putty
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Silly Putty | Glow In The Dark
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Original Silly Putty (2 pack)
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Silly Putty

Silly Putty was never intended to be a toy in it's first incarnation. An engineer named James Wright was trying to create a synthetic rubber, due to shortages during World War II, when he accidentally dropped boric acid into silicone oil. The result became a malleable rubber like plastic that was virtually indestructible. Since it was not suitable for it's intended purpose, other scientists began to try and find a use for it. It was passed around to neighbors and friends and was first called "nutty putty", because of it's unique properties.

In 1949, the nutty putty was put into plastic eggs and sold as a novelty toy under the trade name "Silly Putty', and has delighted young children for more than 50 years. The toy earned 6 million in it's first years of sales.


Comments

carolina muscle profile image

carolina muscle Level 1 Commenter 19 months ago

cool stuff.. and of course, I remember them all.

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janiek13 Hub Author 19 months ago

Yeah... I miss those days, lol.

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KoffeeKlatch Gals Level 6 Commenter 18 months ago

I can remember playing with all of them - slinky, silly putty and hula hoops. That was back when we didn't need a television to entertain us.

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janiek13 Hub Author 18 months ago

I didn't even know what daytime tv was back then, lol

vern 17 months ago

My mother just bought some silly putty for my little cousins. Still fascinating stuff.

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tonymac04 13 months ago

All of these still intrigue my nine-year old daughter. Interesting to know some of the history behind them. Thanks for sharing.

Love and peace

Tony

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habee Level 7 Commenter 5 months ago

I loved all of these as a kid! Thanks for the memories. Voted up!

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janiek13 Hub Author 5 months ago

Thanks Habee, I was just reading one of your hubs

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Frank Atanacio Level 8 Commenter 3 months ago

Janie those were the days my friend :) Frank

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janiek13 Hub Author 3 months ago

you know it!!

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