Welcome to the Web's first home page for every kid's coolest manufacturing experience, and the cheapest souvenir parents can buy! Help grow this page with your Mold-A-Rama photos or gifs, personal remembrances, or technical data!

I regret to announce that this site will be on indefinite "hold" starting in 2004. I've greatly enjoyed being a pioneer web site for this obscure piece of the American scene, but my writing and work obligations, and the fact that I haven't been able to locate new pieces, means I'm putting the site on hold. It will stay up for your perusal as long as I have the drive space, and I'll read any and all comments. Thanks to everyone for their support
Be sure to check out the new Fox series "Wonderfalls," in which we're told Moldarama will have a role.
And go to the links page for more Moldarama collectors!
 
Moldarama Machine at the Museum of Science and Industry We want to compile a list of all known Mold-A-Rama in operation, and a menagerie of their products. Soon, you'll know where to find these fun slags of plastic anywhere in the world!

<--A Mold-A-Rama machine at the Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago 


Click 'n' visit:
  • The Mold-A-Rama Menagerie
  • A history and background of Moldarama
  • The visitors' guestbook
  • E-mail your words or a graphic file. Even if just to confirm that a listed Mold-A-Rama is still offered, its current price or color, any changes, or other additional details. 
  • The provider of my old Board Room went down, losing all our posts. So let's try out my new Discussion Forum!
    What I've seen of it looks pretty nice.

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