These are all water whistlles. Fill them with water and blow in the tail and each creates bird songs. You can vary the pitch and number of sounds produced by how hard you blow and in what sequence. The little one was a Cracker Jacks prize, I believe. I’ve had it since I was small. The others are Mexican handicrafts purchased at arts and crafts fairs.
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I love these! I especially like that you valued the one you’ve had since you were small. Those were the days for Cracker Jack prizes!
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Do they still put prizes in the boxes? Do they still even have Cracker Jacks? I wasn’t crazy about the taste of the popcorn but I bought them anyway just for the prizes!
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Sad to relate that this was my finding: Cracker Jack is famous for its connection to baseball lore. The Cracker Jack brand has been owned and marketed by Frito-Lay since 1997. Frito-Lay announced in 2016 that the toy gift would no longer be provided and had been replaced with a QR code which can be used to download a baseball-themed game.
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I wonder if Cracker Jacks still give prizes. Actually, I wonder if they even still exist? Must investigate.
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I heard they were having difficulties because so many kids these days have peanut allergies, but I think they’re still around. Maybe without peanuts?
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What an innovative idea
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Those are very cool.
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Oh, I had the small one! I loved it. It was yellow! How in the world did you hang on to yours?
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I hang on to everything, Ibeth. I still have all the notes people slipped me in class during high school!
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