PieceCalifornia Raisins
Year1987
ConditionC - 8
Description2" hard plastic
CompanyCALRAB


Here's the lead drummer of the bunch, wearing a black top hat and banging his drums. He has both eyes open, with the sleepy lids that are characteristic of the Raisins, and his drum set has "California Raisins" printed on the front.

This wizard of the keyboard casts a magical spell over anyone listening when he tickles the ebony and ivories with his special touch. He also looks a lot like Ray Charles!

The Story of the California Raisins

"Oh, yeah, I heard it through the grapevine!"

They were plump, they were purple, and they were "jazzed!" So on a summer's day in 1986, this boisterous bunch of singing raisins sauntered out of their cereal box to put a new wrinkle in advertising history.

The California Raisins became an overnight sensation. In fact, for awhile there, they were so hot that they even had their own 800-line! In their claymation conga line, created by Foote, Cone and Belding's and Will Vinton Productions, they strutted their stuff, belting out soulful tunes, and making a dried up old fruit (the raisin) a lot more exciting. The California Raisin Advisory Board (CALRAB), which sponsored the ads, was thrilled to see their raisin sales plump up more than 20%. And Post Raisin Bran Cereal, with the California crooners inside their box, couldn't have been happier. The Raisin Bran box also advertised "Free Stuff from the California Raisins Revue."

The first set of figures offered included a saxophone player and three singers wearing white gloves and different colored tennis shoes. Since then, the original Motown team has been joined by a supporting cast of dozens of characters, including some famous real-life raisin replicas including Michael Jackson, Ray Charles, and Jimi Hendrix. Licensed figures are marked on the bottom of the feet with the date and "CALRAB."



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