Sunday 31 October 2010

Top 10 Coolest Ice Cube Trays for Christmas 2010

Ice Trays can be a great novelty Christmas gift. We have listed the top 10 coolest ice trays and where you can buy them from in the UK.

1. Ice Invaders Ice Tray – £5.99 – Available from: drinkstuff.com

2. Cold Blooded Vampire Fangs Ice Tray – £6.49 – Available from: find-me-a-gift.co.uk

3. Gin and Titonic Ice Tray – £5.98 – Available from: drinkstuff.com

4. Cool Jewels Ice Tray – £7.00 – Available from: contemporaryheaven.co.uk

5. Tetris Ice Cube Tray – £ 5.11 – Available from: pixmania.co.uk

6. Bone Chillers Ice Cube Tray – £4.95 – Available from: contemporaryheaven.co.uk

7. Freeze! Ice Tray – £6.99 – Available from: drinkstuff.com

8. Brain Freeze Ice Tray – £6.99 – Available from: drinkstuff.com

9. Shark Fin Ice Cube Tray – £4.61 – Available from: find-me-a-gift.co.uk

10. Stone Cold Ice Tray – £5.99 – Available from: drinkstuff.com

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Top 10 Christmas Toys for 2010 by Mail Order Express

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Top Christmas Toys of the 1960′s

Sometimes the best gift is one that brings back memories. With that in mind we decided to list the top Christmas toys of yesteryear. We start the series in the 1960s, where the official top toys list did not begin until 1966.

1966 – Action Man

The first doll for boys was a huge sucess. Coming 2 years after GI Joe made it big in America, the Action Man was very similar. Available as a Soldier, Sailor and Pilot the Action Man doll was crowned boys toy of the year in 1967.

The figure and accessories was originally based on the Hasbro (US) 1964 G.I. Joe figure (for 1966–1969 production). Hasbro’s GI Joe figure was patented in 1966[1] Even the specific method of attaching the appendages was patented as a “Connection For Use In Toy Figures” [2] The first Action Man figures were Action Soldier, Action Sailor and Action Pilot. All were available in the four original hair colours: Blonde, Auburn, Brown and Black. They were accompanied by outfits depicting the participants of the Second World War.

If you are looking to purchase an Action Man then Ebay.co.uk is probably your best bet.

Also worth a look into is the book titled: “Action Man, The Real Story 1966-1996” Available on Amazon.co.uk

1967 – Spirograph

A toy to produce 60s inspired patterns and swirls. Designed and produced by a British engineer this game won Toy of the year in 1967. The idea is that using various gears and holding mechanisms you can create colourful and interesting shapes on a piece of paper.

Spirograph is a geometric drawing toy that produces mathematical curves of the variety technically known as hypotrochoids and epitrochoids. The term has also been used to describe a variety of software applications that display similar curves, and applied to the class of curves that can be produced with the drawing equipment (so in this sense it may be regarded as a synonym of hypotrochoid). The name is a registered trademark of Hasbro, Inc.

You can buy a modern version of the game for £14.99 from Toys R Us.

1986 – Sindy

The top selling doll of 1968 was the Sindy Doll. This British based rival to Barbie also won toy of the year in 1970. The toy never really made in big in the United States and law suits were filed when the dolls started to look simiilar.

Hasbro bought the rights to Sindy and remodelled the doll to look more American. As a result, the doll’s popularity declined and Barbie manufacturer Mattel filed a lawsuit for copyright infringement, which was settled when Hasbro agreed to remodel Sindy’s face. During the 1990s, Barbie’s share of the doll market continued to grow while Sindy’s diminished, which led to Sindy being delisted from major retailers in 1997.

Once more, Ebay.co.uk is probably the best palce to purchase this toy.

If you are looking for a book on the subject, then “The History of Sindy: Britain’s Top Teenage Doll 1962-1994” gets very good reviews over at Amazon.co.uk. This would make an excellent retro Christmas gift idea.

1969 – Hot Wheels

Hot Wheels, as major rivel to Matchbox, has been producing toy cars for years. They won Toy of the Year in 1969, and have produced hundreds of popular models over the years.

The series “re-wrote the book” for small die-cast car models from 1968 onwards, forcing the competition at Matchbox and elsewhere to completely rethink their concepts, and to scamper to try to recover lost ground. Harry Bentley Bradley did not think that would be the case and had quit Mattel to go back to the car industry. When the company asked him back, he recommended a good friend, Ira Gilford. Gilford, who had just left Chrysler, quickly accepted the job of designing the next Hot Wheels models. Some of Hot Wheels’ greatest cars, such as the Twin Mill and Splittin’ Image, came from Ira Gilford’s drawing board.

You can still buy Hot Wheels cars today from HotWheels.com

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The Magic Wand Remote Control – One of the hits of 2010

This is a brilliant gift idea. You can buy a “Magic Wand” from Firebox that will make you look and feel like Harry Potter. The wand will work like a remote control. You can program it to respond to certain movements, and for those movements to comand certain functions (i.e. turn tv on, volume up, channel change etc). Thewand can also be programmed for other items that are controlled remotely. For example, if you have a wireless light switch you can now turn them on and off with the flick of your wrist. Also, maybe you have your Ipod linked up wirelessly… You could chnage songs with a quick swoosh.

The The Magic Wand Remote Control was also featured on the Dragons Den and on “Something for the Weekend” on BBC 2. (You can see the video below.

You can buy the The Magic Wand Remote Control from Firebox.com for £49.99

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Plantariums – Grow Plants in NASA Gel!

If you are looking for a fun, eductional and interesting gift idea for this Christmas that doesnt break the bank then the Plantarium might just be for you. You can grow various plants from your desk with nothing more than the tube and gel provided. Just add seeds, prod into place with wooden stick provided and place in a sunny spot, sit back, relax and watch nature take it’s course. You can currently buy Basil, Busy Lizzie, Carnation, Sun Flower or Tomato. Once the plants are fully grown you can transfer them to a pot. Currently available fro just £6.99 from Firebox.com.

Buy Plantariums from FireBox.com – £6.99

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One of the Predicted Bestselling Toys of Christmas 2010 – Lego Hero Factory

Lego has launched a new range (in place of the old and confusing BIONICLE range), LEGO HERO FACTORY. The idea is that you can buy and build Hero Robots for between £8 and £15. With accesories (such as space ships and bikes) costing up to £30. You can also go online and take yout Hero and battle him on the free Lego Hero Factory website. Each Hero is designed, equipped and built for special missions that take place all over the galaxy. The Hero’s travel through time and space in their hero pods to reach their mission destination and to battle evil robots. There are a number of different characters to collect which keep things interesting.

You can buy them from £7.99 directly from Lego.com

Watch the teaser video here.

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Save this Christmas by shopping early – 15% off iWoot

In general you can find the best deals for Christmas if you shop early and find the “Early Bird” discounts, or leave things to the last minute when retailers are desperate to get rid of excess stock. The latter option is always risky, as you dont want to disappoint people with presents potentially arriving after Christmas. In general we don’t promote every deal or discount that merchants are running, as we would never have any time to research Christmas gift ideas, but this offer was too good to ignore. If you follow this link and then shop at iWoot between now and the end of September then you will get a 15% discount added (or taken off if you prefer) to your order. Iwoot is a great place to find fund and interesting Christmas gift ideas, and this year is no exception.

** Click here to save 15% at iWoot **

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