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Toy ID Boards => Archive Of Identified Toys => Topic started by: CreeperRoot on Thursday 28 February 2013, 03:34 pm
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Right I've got another one that I need help in identifying as I can't find it anywhere on the web! When I was young in the early- mid 90s I had this small doll, probably between 1-2 inches tall, hollow, as when you squeezed it in the water it filled up so that when you squeezed it, it looked like it was peeing. It was soft, maybe some sort of rubbery plastic. My one had Caucasian coloured skin and a yellow fringe. It didn't have any clothes and wasn't posable.
*I have a picture that I drew to help, but just need to look at how to add an image
Thanks for any suggestions :)
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we had some of these, they seemed to be packed in groups - two's, threes etc - I would love to see who they turn out to be :) - I can confirm they came in different hair colours (we had a ginger one amongst ours) and i think they may have came in different skin tones too.
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Cool! I hope we figure out what they were called, I'd love to have one again :) I have the feeling that they may be from a little known brand.
Trying to add pic; hope it works
http://www.flickr.com/photos/74391153@N03/8517464246/in/photostream
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Woah, I found it- I had to see some gross things searching mini pee doll eurgh
but here it is;
Tinkle Tot
http://www.etsy.com/listing/75045373/vintage-rubber-tinkle-tot-girl-bath-toy
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Tinkle Tots were produced by Tomy in the early 1990's. They were a series of small plastic babies which could drink and wee when squeezed.
There were also a few small accessories for them.
They were sold in the US, UK and other parts of Europe under varying names:
UK & US: Tinkle Tots
France: Bikinis
Italy & Spain: Pipi Baby
http://www.ghostofthedoll.co.uk/Toys_TinkleTots.htm
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Oh, yes, I loved these Tinkle Tots as a kid. I would save up my pocket money and wait eagerly for Dad to take me to the shops so I could buy one. Problem was, I was so indecisive as a kid; I could never work out which one to buy, that I never actually bought one. I kept telling myself 'Next weekend I'll come back and make up my mind'. By then, I was saving up for a Disney Aladdin playset instead...which, of course, I never got round to purchasing with my hard-earned cash. Hopeless. I kept thinking 'something better will come along, save your money', and then, before I knew it, I had grown up.