Corn Popper

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The Corn Popper is a toy manufactured by Fisher-Price since 1957. Aimed at pre-schoolers, when the Corn Popper is pushed or pulled, colored balls inside a plastic dome bounce and create a popping, bouncing noise.

History

The Corn Popper was invented in 1957 by Arthur Holt, and sold to Fisher-Price for $50.[1] The Corn Popper is one of the most popular toys for young children in history, and was designed to help them learn to walk. It sends tiny, colorful, gumball-size balls flying and hitting the plastic dome, to create its signature loud popping noise.[2]

It was inducted into the National Toy Hall of Fame in 2023.[3]

References

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  1. Inventor Arthur Holt Dies of Cancer at 74, NPR All Things Considered, 9 April 1996.
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  3. Fisher-Price Corn Popper

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