Stretch Armstrong: the gloriously goo-filled toy that shouldn't have worked (but did)
by Jason Weisberger · Boing BoingIn the golden age of toys that could maim, melt, or mysteriously stain the carpet, Stretch Armstrong stood out: a blond, musclebound figure filled with a bizarre, syrupy gel that could be pulled, twisted, and abused far beyond reason. A new deep dive from Secret Galaxy traces how this improbable mix of chemistry, marketing, and kid-proof engineering became a pop culture icon.
Stretch Armstrong wasn't just a toy; he was a dare to experiment. A challenge to press the limits.
Previously:
• Blowing up a Stretch Armstrong doll (and other indignities)
• Stretch Armstrong cartoon coming to Netflix
• Watch Stretch Armstrong meet his untimely yet dramatic demise
• The greatest toy ever made is back! The Evel Knievel Stunt Cycle