Thursday, November 5, 2015

Play Entry 18 The Play Museum

http://www.museumofplay.org/research-publications


"Twister, Mr. Bensch said, was notable for using people as the game pieces. When Twister was new in the 1960s, Sears Roebuck refused to list it in its catalog — “They said it was selling sex in a box,” he said — and without Sears, sales languished. He said the company that made Twister, Milton Bradley, was set to discontinue it."

http://nyti.ms/1HcgQUW

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