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*DEKA and Eagle Affiliates: [[DEKA Muppet dinnerware|Muppet melamine dinnerware]] |
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*[[Frito-Lay]]: ''[[Muppets Take Manhattan]]'' hats, shirts and [[Frito-Lay Muppets Take Manhattan cups|melamine glasses]] |
*[[Frito-Lay]]: ''[[Muppets Take Manhattan]]'' hats, shirts and [[Frito-Lay Muppets Take Manhattan cups|melamine glasses]] |
Revision as of 17:02, 9 August 2008
Daryl Cagle is a political cartoonist for MSNBC.com. He has also had a long career working with toy companies, inventing, developing, designing and illustrating toys. Cagle has worked with Hasbro, Fisher Price, Mattel, Playskool, Worlds of Wonder, Ertl, Colorforms, Binney and Smith, Dakin, Applause and Avon Products, among many more. He also worked with the Henson Associates design team on creating the Muppet Babies character designs.
His work with Muppet and Sesame characters includes:
- Sesame Street Magazine (1983)
- Muppet Magazine parody comics
- Anchor Hocking: Sesame Street Glasses line
- Crayola: Crayola Color 'n Play, Muppet Colorubs, Colorfun Theater (1982)
- DEKA and Eagle Affiliates: Muppet melamine dinnerware
- Frito-Lay: Muppets Take Manhattan hats, shirts and melamine glasses
- Hasbro: Classic Kermit doll packaging, Baby Kermit and Piggy jack in the boxes, Miss Piggy Talking Telephone
- Keds: Muppet shoe line with POP displays
- McDonald's: Great Muppet Caper glasses (1981)
- Milton Bradley: The Great Muppet Caper Card Game
- Oral B: Muppet toothbrushes and packaging
- Timex: Muppet watches and clocks, plus Point-Of-Purchase displays (1980)