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- Burger King "Surfin SpongeBob" Kids Meal Toy, 2011 - Who lives in a pineapple under the sea and was a 2011 kid's meal toy? SpongeBob SquarePants! Fast food chains, like Burger King, use television cartoon characters to sell their kids meals. These toys of popular culture icons, like SpongeBob, help influence the family's decision of where to eat.

- 2011
- Collections - Artifact
Burger King "Surfin SpongeBob" Kids Meal Toy, 2011
Who lives in a pineapple under the sea and was a 2011 kid's meal toy? SpongeBob SquarePants! Fast food chains, like Burger King, use television cartoon characters to sell their kids meals. These toys of popular culture icons, like SpongeBob, help influence the family's decision of where to eat.
- Nickelodeon Magazine, "On the Road with All That," August 1999 - <em>Nickelodeon Magazine</em> was a children's magazine based on the Nickelodeon cable channel--the first channel created for kids. Regular publication began in 1993, and issues covered topics of interest to its viewers: comics, humor, puzzles, recipes, interviews, and some non-fiction articles. Shows on Nickelodeon also received coverage. Publication ended in 2009. A revival occurred in 2015, but it was short-lived.

- August 01, 1999
- Collections - Artifact
Nickelodeon Magazine, "On the Road with All That," August 1999
Nickelodeon Magazine was a children's magazine based on the Nickelodeon cable channel--the first channel created for kids. Regular publication began in 1993, and issues covered topics of interest to its viewers: comics, humor, puzzles, recipes, interviews, and some non-fiction articles. Shows on Nickelodeon also received coverage. Publication ended in 2009. A revival occurred in 2015, but it was short-lived.
- Burger King "Pants Changing Patrick" Kids Meal Toy, 2011 - Fast food chains, like Burger King, use television cartoon characters to sell their kids meals. These toys of popular culture icons, like SpongeBob SquarePants' best friend Patrick Star, help influence the family's decision of where to eat. Patrick's pants change color when dipped in cold water.

- 2011
- Collections - Artifact
Burger King "Pants Changing Patrick" Kids Meal Toy, 2011
Fast food chains, like Burger King, use television cartoon characters to sell their kids meals. These toys of popular culture icons, like SpongeBob SquarePants' best friend Patrick Star, help influence the family's decision of where to eat. Patrick's pants change color when dipped in cold water.