For Millennials Only #13

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  1. Originally called the Thingmaker, Creepy Crawlers have been around in some form since 1964, and were released by Mattel.
  2. The Creepy Crawlers of the ’90s were revived in 1992 after a decade of being out of production thanks to a company called ToyMax.
  3. The machines used to make your creepy crawly creations use a substance called Plasti-Goop, which was heated via a lightbulb.
  4. ToyMax also tried to appeal to those less into bugs with some other options, including a DollyMaker. TBH, that sounds just as creepy.
  5. ToyMax developed an animated cartoon based on Creepy Crawlers, which lasted two seasons, for a total of 23 episodes.
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  1. Originally called the Thingmaker, Creepy Crawlers have been around in some form since 1964, and were released by Mattel.
  2. The Creepy Crawlers of the ’90s were revived in 1992 after a decade of being out of production thanks to a company called ToyMax.
  3. The machines used to make your creepy crawly creations use a substance called Plasti-Goop, which was heated via a lightbulb.
  4. ToyMax also tried to appeal to those less into bugs with some other options, including a DollyMaker. TBH, that sounds just as creepy.
  5. ToyMax developed an animated cartoon based on Creepy Crawlers, which lasted two seasons, for a total of 23 episodes.

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