
In this episode of Stuff You Should Know, Chuck and Josh delve into the phenomenon of must-have Christmas toys, exploring what makes a toy a holiday season sensation. They discuss historical examples like Cabbage Patch Kids and the marketing strategies employed, including creating scarcity and buzz. The hosts examine the role of wishbooks and modern online lists in shaping consumer desires, and they critique the practice of toy flipping, where individuals buy up popular toys to resell them at inflated prices. They also touch on the psychology behind holiday shopping and the influence of advertising on children, ultimately providing insights into how the toy industry creates and capitalizes on holiday crazes.
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