we are moving in to a new house and im not sure what to do with my room. i really like anything. i like fashion so my mom said i might be able to get a manequein i love the play wicked, i like cute vintage stuff like 80s toys and i love colors. also i love animals. im a vegetarian so any ideas will be helpful. thanks so much :)

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please help.
Back in the 80s there was a stage show with plastic dolls that had snap on clothes you would set them on a stage and they would twirl around and show off their clothes what was the name?

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It was shaped like a big plastic gem. You opened the gem and arms legs and a head could be pulled out to make a doll.

Somebody help!
They’re called SWEET SECRETS. I finally googled it enough. Wooohoooo.
Thanks y’all.

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I think there were 8 or 10 different ones. It was flesh colored with an image in the middle to appear as if it were in your mouth. I remember one was an eyeball, one was a dead rat, a baseball etc. PLEASE help, this is driving me nuts. Thanks in advance for your help.

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The toy was first realised in the late 1960’s. I had a second hand one in the early 1990’s as a child, it was one of my favorite toys. It was featured on James May’s Top Toys but I didnt catch the name.
Yes, your right it was the Swiss Family Robinson!!

Do you know who manufactured it?

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