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Rob Lambert
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Being a big Honey Comb fan, I checked out a few sites to find out about Honey Comb Hideout. The Honey Hill Bunch treehouse looks like Honeycomb Hideout, but is not marked as such. Mattel made these toys from 1976 to 1979. Post began the Honey Comb Hideout ads in 1971, until about 1990. The Honey Hill dolls bear little resemblance to the kids in the Honey Comb TV spots. At one time, around 1973, a Honey Comb Hideout cutout, including four kids, was printed on back of cereal boxes. Searching seven years of Sears Wish Books came up empty on an actual Honey Comb Hideout toy.
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