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Archie McPhee is a Seattle-based novelty dealer owned by Mark Pahlow. Begun in the 1970s in Los Angeles as the mail-order business Accoutrements , in 1983 it opened a retail outlet dubbed "Archie McPhee" after Pahlow's wife's great-uncle.
I tried 13 Archie McPhee candy cane flavors: Bacon, Mac and Cheese, Butter, Brisket, Hot Dog, Kale, Pho, Shiitake Mushroom, Caesar Salad, Ketchup, Pickle, Sour Cream ...
A J. P. Patches action figure is distributed by Seattle novelty dealer Archie McPhee, along with a bobblehead, lunchboxes, Christmas ornaments and assorted other collectibles. In 1992, four VHS video tapes were released of the J. P. Patches Show . [ 26 ]
The horse mask was originally sold by novelty purveyor Archie McPhee as a Halloween costume since at least 2003. [5] Marketed under the name "Horse Head Mask", is made of "realistic brown latex with faux fur mane." [1] McPhee claims "a person wearing a Horse Head Mask looks downright disturbing" and that the mask "has become a worldwide ...
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Later in 1985, Archie McPhee had started distributing the Obie design instead as The Popping Martian Doll, marketed as a stress toy and manufactured by a company named Aliko in Taiwan. [13] [14] By 1988 the name was changed to the Martian Popping Thing, and by 1991 was redesigned so that the mouth was a nose and the toy resembled a clown. [15]
McPhee opened up in February 2010 about her seven-year battle with bulimia, telling Shape that “the more I focused on my weight, the worse my bulimia got.” "Now I'm more easygoing," she told ...
Archie's Family Restaurants was an American restaurant chain based on the characters by Archie Comics. The façades showed Jughead Jones eating a hamburger . [ 1 ] Around 1972, Archie Comics' parent company, Archie Enterprises, Inc., decided it wanted to further diversify into food service operations.