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I always tended to go for the arts and craft toys. The kind you make and paint or things like that. Shrinky Dinks, Model Cars and this. You would add water to a plaster mix and shake. The molds would come out kind of wet and jelly like. They would shrink and harden as they dried. Then you paint them.
shaker (resized).jpgQuoted from CaptainNeo:they still make those. I have some with the markers. that was your electronics on the road.
I used to lose my shit over these. Making scenes with rub on transfers.
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Neo, they still sell these at the dollar store.
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Cracker Barrel restraunts have vintage candies and sodas.
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