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- Roy Rogers and Dale Evans Cut-Out Dolls, 1954 - From 1951-1957, millions of American children were glued to Roy Rogers and Dale Evans's weekly television show, to watch their thrilling adventures in a magical American West landscape, where goodness was always rewarded and the bad guys got what they deserved. Their young fans eagerly purchased the many toys that featured these stars.

- 1954
- Collections - Artifact
Roy Rogers and Dale Evans Cut-Out Dolls, 1954
From 1951-1957, millions of American children were glued to Roy Rogers and Dale Evans's weekly television show, to watch their thrilling adventures in a magical American West landscape, where goodness was always rewarded and the bad guys got what they deserved. Their young fans eagerly purchased the many toys that featured these stars.
- Lunchbox, Roy Rogers & Dale Evans: Chow Wagon, 1955 - The first pictorial lunchboxes, introduced in 1950, featured Hopalong Cassidy. Since then, generations of children have proudly sported pictorial images of their favorite interests on the sides of their school lunchboxes. After appearing on nine box-shaped models, Roy Rogers and Dale Evans's dome-shaped "Chow Wagon" was a popular and refreshing change.

- 1955
- Collections - Artifact
Lunchbox, Roy Rogers & Dale Evans: Chow Wagon, 1955
The first pictorial lunchboxes, introduced in 1950, featured Hopalong Cassidy. Since then, generations of children have proudly sported pictorial images of their favorite interests on the sides of their school lunchboxes. After appearing on nine box-shaped models, Roy Rogers and Dale Evans's dome-shaped "Chow Wagon" was a popular and refreshing change.