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The Most Popular Toys of Millenial Childhoods

The Most Popular Toys of Millenial Childhoods

Rubik's Cube

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Smurfs

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My Little Pony

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Cabbage Patch Kids

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Super Mario Bros

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Game Boy

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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

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Super Nintendo

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Talkboy

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Buzz Lightyear

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Rubik's Cube
Smurfs
My Little Pony
Cabbage Patch Kids
Transformers
Teddy Ruxpin
Care Bears
Jenga
Super Mario Bros
Game Boy
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Super Nintendo
Talkboy
Beanie Babies
Power Rangers
Buzz Lightyear
Tickle Me Elmo

The political debates will be raging this summer as the U.S. prepares for the November Presidential election. One of the hot topics is immigration and the impact it has on the country. Figures from the United States Census Bureau provide possible scenarios of population change through to the end of the century. The prediction is that the total population will rise to nearly 370 million in 2080 and then fall to 366 million in 2100. Millennials (those born between 1980 and 1996) were the largest generation group in the U.S. in 2023, with an estimated population of 72.7 million.

They have a lot of buying power and when they were children that translated into frenzied trends for toys and gadgets. Often triggered by TV or movie characters, these trends had desperate parents queueing around the block to get the latest must-have toy for their kids. As they got older, they had an impact on the music industry, and here are the music artists who influenced the millennial generation the most.

To compile a list of 17 toys every millennial kid loved, 24/7 Tempo consulted the archives of companies such as Hasbro; data curated by The Strong National Museum of Play; encyclopedia sources such as Britannica; and media outlets including Reader's Digest, The New York Times, Time, Good Housekeeping, and Smithsonian. 24/7 Tempo exercised editorial discretion in making the final selection where appropriate.

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