Food of the Seventies, Incredible Edibles

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Actually a late 60's toy feature in making edible "bugs", but I was more preoccupied with the original Mattel Creepy Crawler set, in making bugs to scare, and simulate live ones. Great for halloween decor!
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James Huff - July 11, 2007 - Report this comment
Another Great Memory! - I Had A "Thing-Maker" Metal Box With A "Hot-Plate" On Top (Burned My Fingers MANY Times)To "Make"(Bake)Creepy Crawlers® With "PLASTI-GOOP®" by Mattel (Who-Else?) They Later Offered A Refill Kit To Make "INCREDIBLE EDIBLES®"With A Special "Candy-Goop" That Made Gummi-Type Candy.
camille - January 31, 2008 - Report this comment
My brother had one of this, and it was a really dangeous toy. I remember getting burned on the hot plate, too. The "edible" ones tasted terrible, and I'm sure the ingredients were plastic with artificial flavoring. They were really poisonous looking and tasting.

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