Time to start bidding for this nice looking melted plastic popcorn. The initial bidding price is 9. The receiving location is Vintage melted plastic popcorn thanksgiving holiday turkey decoration. Melted plastic popcorn for sale.
It's dirty and needs a good cleaning I just dusted it off. Attic find. Offered at Please ask questions prior to biddin Melted plastic popcorn snowman wall hanging. Vintage melted popcorn plastic christmas teddy stocking decoration approx. Buyers must ship items back to us within days Melted plastic popcorn decorations vintage holiday. Vintage melted plastic popcorn duck with sweater. Please contact me for international postage cost please do not hesitate to contact for more information.
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There are 1 items available. Please enter a number less than or equal to 1. I remember as a kid in the early 80's having a smurf one and my cousin had the woody woodpecker. I sure wish I still had them back. I am a huge fan of the vintage popcorn decorations. In an earlier post you had mentioned you sold all of the machinery to make it, but you still feel there is a nice market for this. Can you help me out in telling me what kind of machinery you used?
How were these made? Is it easy to buy the plastic material again to make them the original way you used to? Most of the chain stores we were selling through had gone out of business. They couldn't compete with Target and Walmart. We had several sales representatives and they all told us not to sell to the "big guys". They would have loved to have our glitter plaques, as the were all made in the U. Most holiday decorations are made out of the country. If I was younger and knew how to sell "on-line", I would have kept making them.
I think a younger person with that marketing ability could make a lot of money with them. People really do have fond memories of them from their youth and I'm sure they would still sell very well. I got rid of all the equipment I used to produce them about ten years ago now and to start them up again would cost around seventy five thousand dollars.
More than I want to invest at my age. I suppose the right manufacturer could make these and sell them to the "big guys". It would be nice to see someone get into it I'm just starting to collect some for holidays other than Christmas.
Would love to know how to identify the originals from the knock offs. Also would love to see them back into production. Why did you stop manufacturing them? Is it a product that is not profitable? Do you still have the patent? Do you still have some Available? If so how many. And if there was any old informationregarding the product line , adds or the such.
My wife and ihave slowly created a snowballing collection and would love to have something unique or special to give her a bday gift. I realize that this is a terrible long shot but it is worth a try.
Every now and then someone would ask us to make plaques in special colors. This red, white and blue donkey was probably ordered by someone wanting to sell them for a democratic fund raising event. I was wondering if you could help me identify a Glitter Plaque I just picked up at an estate sale this weekend.
It is 21 inches, and looks like a donkey maybe?? Blue and white with a red mane and tail. Is it supposed to be a character? Any information you have would be welcome. I am trying to fix one for a friend, but cant seem to find a glue or process that will work. Any suggestions? Mike: No they are not. They were made by that company I mentioned that was in Florida and went out of business in about two years.
They were made by a totally different process, which I don't know anything about. They must have stamped them with black lines separating the colors on some type of printing press. They weren't as cute and weren't all hand poured. I have alot of melted plastic decorations for all the seasons.
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