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Tickle-me-Elmo doll craze
Toys, leftover fruitcake, department store Santas, toy store mobs, last minute shoppers, enormous light displays and faith restored — it's all part of the rich tradition of Christmas. Over the years, CBC Radio and Television have documented the spiritual and material aspects of the ever-evolving Christmas holiday. 'Tis the joyous, and sometimes maddening, season of giving.
• On Dec. 14, 1996, an employee at a Wal-mart in Fredericton was trampled and sent to hospital while setting up a Tickle-Me-Elmo display. He was treated for extensive bruising and then released.
• As the Tickle-Me-Elmo frenzy hit North America, parents overseas were frantic for Toy Story merchandise. British parents searched high and low for Buzz Lightyear, the plastic robot featured in the Pixar movie.
• Following the success of Tickle-Me-Elmo, Tyco released Rock 'N Roll Elmo, Country Elmo, Baby Tickle Me Cookie Monster and Baby Tickle-Me-Big-Bird.
Program: The National
Broadcast Date: Dec. 18, 1996
Guest(s): Brenda Bickram, Nancy Green, George Irwin, Robert Waller
Host: Peter Mansbridge
Reporter: Jeffrey Kofman
Duration: 2:35
Last updated: March 14, 2012
Page consulted on August 21, 2012
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