Hasbro Great Games Trade-In

For those of us who own a Hasbro game that is missing a part or is broken, Hasbro is offering their Great Games Trade-in throughout September. Using Recyclebank and free shipping labels, you can send in your worn-out games. All games will be recycled in an environmentally friendly way.

Hasbro Family Game Night

Then print out your coupons, up to $83 worth, to buy new Hasbro games, like Scrabble Flash Cubes, Trouble, Bop It XT, Chutes and Ladders and much more. Coupons are good until October 9th and can be used at major retailers.

You’ll be ready for National Family Game Night on September 28th when families all over the US spend time together playing a game. Unplug and reconnect as a family! Tell your friends about this important time when you family comes first. By the way, Hasbro recommends a family game night each week and I agree!

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Die Cast Toys Are Popular Collectables Among Adults

There are all different types of hobbies people enjoy. Some enjoy sports, some like to read or watch movies, and some enjoy collecting and displaying die cast toys. Many children have a great time playing with these unique toys, and even adults have a certain fondness for them, making diecast merchandise quite timeless – never seeming to lose popularity or failing to bring amusement to those who love it.

There are many different types of die cast toys, including cars, trucks, tractor trailers, vans, airplanes, boats, action figurines, and so much more. Although these items are typically considered playthings for kids, die casts are still very much considered to be a grownup toy. The reason is, while adults don’t generally play with them, they still love to look at them, especially those models that are miniature replicas of their favorite super hero or sports car.

1:43 scale cars and trucks
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For more than half a century, die cast toys have been manufactured and collected. Though they were originally intended to be toys for children, it became obvious in the 1980’s that these products were being purchased by adults as collectables. Today, die-cast products can be found in various sizes, colors, qualities, and prices. It’s all a matter of knowing what you want, and how much you want to spend.