In late 2000, Razor Scooters proved to be the must-have toy of the early aughts. And what was the appeal of this two-wheeled thrill ride? Well, as it says on the official Razor website:
"[The Razor Scooter] instantly captured our imagination and catapulted the scooter into a global phenomenon. [...] Parents love it because there is no assembly required and kids love that it comes in a variety of colors."
Razor Scooters were brought to you by Razor USA, a company founded by Carlton Calvin, who already had some major experience in the toy biz. He also marketed faddish delights like Fingerboards and the once-ubiquitous milk caps game Pogs.
Calvin estimated that Razor sold five million scooters for Christmas in the year 2000, but since the company only held a 50 percent share of the scooter market, that means as many as ten million kids wound up getting a scooter that year.
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2000: Razor Scooters | 0:15
1998-99: Furby | 1:09
1997: Tamagotchi | 2:24
1996: Tickle Me Elmo | 3:02
1995: Buzz Lightyear toys | 4:27
1994: Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers | 5:35
1993: The Talkboy | 6:43
1992: Troll Dolls | 8:18
1991: Super Nintendo | 9:29
1990: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles | 10:17
1989: Game Boy | 11:04
1987-88: Nintendo Entertainment System | 11:52
1986: Teddy Ruxpin | 12:46
1985: Transformers | 13:52
1983-84: Cabbage Patch Kids | 14:27
1980-1981: Rubik's Cube | 16:04
1979 and 1982: Atari | 17:04
1977-1978: Star Wars action figures | 17:50
1976: Stretch Armstrong | 19:10
1975: Pet Rocks | 19:55
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