Talk:Food Fighters (action figures)
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[edit]Oddly enough, the "Spanish-American War" link brings me to an article about a war fought in 1898. I'm sure you're mistaken. 62.128.48.26 22:31, 6 January 2007 (UTC)
The last of the three links at the bottom of the page shows pictures from a magazine. It lists the characters next to dates. All the dates are in the late 1800s. Maybe I interpreted it wrong though.
The hot dog's hat looks like it could be from 1898. Sort of like a Teddy Roosevelt cavalry hat.
I checked it out. Those numbers are product numbers, not years. User:JazzD
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[edit]The character name of the french fry character was "Fat Fry" not "Fat Frenchy" as the current references and the page used to claim. I know this because i used to collect the toys. I tried to include a reference that shows this via a picture of the actual packaging of the Fat Fry character, but wikipedia seems to have black listed vintagetoys website, so i cannot include it (not even here on the discussion!). At any rate, i posted this here to explain the edit, since the current references are all wrong on this.
http://vintagetoys(.)forumcommunity(.)net/?t=28973994
Note that the next letter, though not completely visible, is clearly a 'y', not an 'e'. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 76.69.0.234 (talk) 06:05, 29 November 2009 (UTC)
“Proverbial for”
[edit]I feel like that phrase doesn’t make sense. Alexandermoir (talk) 05:12, 22 February 2024 (UTC)