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figure: Campus Cuties: Shopping Anyone?

Louis Marx & Company1964-1966

The Strong National Museum of Play

The Strong National Museum of Play
Rochester, United States

In the middle years of the 20th century, Louis Marx & Company produced about one of every five toys made in the United States. In 1955, in fact, Time magazine named Marx "the Toy king." Marx released a line of plastic army men in 1963. The figures were packaged individually, sold for less than a dime, and little boys quickly started to collect the new toy. A year later, Marx released Campus Cuties, a series of 6-inch plastic female figures in different poses that seemed to evoke a particular activity or mood. Through the Campus Cuties line, Marx intended to reach a new audience����_��girls. At the time, the new American woman was one that might pursue a college degree and was educated, sporty, and stylish.

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  • Title: figure: Campus Cuties: Shopping Anyone?
  • Creator: Louis Marx & Company
  • Date Created: 1964-1966
  • Subject Keywords: college, girl
  • Type: More Toys, Action Figures and Character Toys
  • Medium: plastic
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