CONCORD, NC / ACCESSWIRE / July 25, 2020 / Growing up as kids, we have all been fascinated by toys and games. While the scenario is somewhat similar even today, children have unknowingly become more ...
Every kid remembers tearing into a bag or box of Cracker Jacks, devouring the crunchy caramel corn and peanuts as quickly as possible to find the hidden prize within. Sure, the snack was great and all ...
Next time you open a bag of Cracker Jack you might be disappointed with the Prize Inside. The 120-year-old popcorn snack is ditching plastic for its toys, replacing them with QR codes — a type of code ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Officials have recalled a kaleidoscope toy they say can cause choking and laceration hazards. The end caps of the kaleidoscope can be removed and expose small parts that can come loose ...
It’s the seventh inning, “Take Me Out to the Ballgame” just echoed through the park and you’ve decided, because you’re hungry or maybe just a sucker for good marketing, that nothing goes better with a ...
What’s the junk-food world coming to? The Cracker Jack prize is now … a QR code. Generations of kids may have grown up fishing out actual physical toys (which admittedly have been deteriorating in ...
It’s the seventh inning, “Take Me Out to the Ballgame” just echoed through the park and you’ve decided, because you’re hungry or maybe just a sucker for good marketing, that nothing goes better with a ...