On offer is an ULTRA RARE Vintage 1970s Boxed Mickey Mouse Candy Factory Palitoy + Instructions

Wear and tear to the box.

Missing 2 mould trays and 2 candy powder mixes. Obviously Candy powder are NOW out of date.

In 1970s, Palitoy produced the Mickey Mouse Candy Factory set, a toy that encouraged kids to make their own sweet treats, with no batteries or electricity required.

The toy was designed to resemble a factory, including an industrial façade and roof-top water tower. Fun exterior embellishments added to the realism, such as factory signs with images of Mickey Mouse and pretend peek-through windows that revealed the inner workings of the candy factory.

Kids guided a candy tray along the path at the side of the toy. The powdered candy mix and water were poured into the water tower and mixed together. A hand crank on the back of the factory was then used to deposit the mix into the candy mould. Once filled, the mould was carefully slid out of the unit and left to harden on a countertop. The resulting treats were bite-sized oval candies 

The toy’s operation was easily powered by a child. No batteries or electricity meant that no heat was generated in the candy-making process, eliminating the risk of burns.

A Mickey Mouse Candy Factory set originally included:

One plastic factory unit, (Included)

Three candy Mould trays (2 of the 3 are missing

A measuring cup and spatula (Included) 

Five powdered candy mixes (2 of the 5 are missing)

 A small plastic tablecloth with illustrations. (Included)

 Printed instructions included in the box.(Included)