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<h1 class="c">Fisher Price Corn Popper Review</h1>
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The corn popper is a classic. I had one as a kid and so did many other people. It is an icon in the toy world. The corn popper is one of the most popular toys ever made. It isn't the greatest toys for kids just learning to walk as it isn't that stable. It is also fairly loud which could be annoying to some parents. 

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<h2 class="c">Editorial Review</h2>
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This is probably the first toy that (no pun intended) pops into your mind when you hear the name Fisher-Price. Maybe this will jar your memory: the Push Toy Corn Popper has a long, blue handle (well, "long" if you're 3 years old), and rolls along on two brightly colored red/orange wheels while making great popping sounds as it bounces brightly colored balls inside a clear plastic bubble that's mounted above the wheels. So much for the technical specifications. There must be some unwritten law that every toddler has to have one of these. And with good reason. They're still fun! --Chris Livesay 
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<h2 class="c">From the Manufacturer - Fisher Price</h2>
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Since 1957 kids haven't been able to resist the popping action of this push toy! Balls strike the inside of the plastic dome when Corn Popper is pushed along. 

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