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Plastic horses with mane and tails coming in different types of breed with a breed description on the back. Each horse came with a variety of accessories such as tack, grooming supplies, and even riders. They are still being sold today through Alpha International Toys.
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Olympianbabe - March 20, 2009 - Report this comment
Where can you buy these horseys? I would LOVE to add these to my toy horse collection!!!
Val - April 29, 2009 - Report this comment
My friend collected these. I cant remember if I had any. I dont recall her having much in accessories but I remember she wasnt allowed to play with them they had to stay on the shelf.
Kelli - May 07, 2009 - Report this comment
Here is a link about the Grand Champions horses. http://www.angelfire.com/on/raventyde/grandchampion.html I would check ebay for older and newer model GC's. There is also a Grand Champion Hitching post that you can get off of this link. You can buy, sell or just talk about the Grand Champions. At this time Grand Champions are not being sold in stores. The last company went bankrupt. However there was a rumor that someone else bought the line and they maybe coming back soon!! We Hope!!! I hope this helps you.
Amista - June 17, 2009 - Report this comment
I have tons of these-I bought my first 2 new ones the other day. I got all of them secondhand except 3-2 I purchased, and one was a gift. My favorites are the older ones. I have one of the first foals to come out. He's a little pinto who I call Andale. I have baby Misty the thoroughbred, the lovely Mustang family (complete! Phantom, Wild Honey, and Maple Sugar), and my very favorite, a bait Flying Wolf who I personally restored. I remember finding several of them together. I got Phantom and Wild Honey on the same day, but their baby wasn't with them. I kept returning to Goodwill looking for her. Over a week later, I actually found her sitting on a top shelf. Lucky! Everyone was shocked when I came home with her. It goes to show you that sometimes perserverance (and paranoia!) can really pay off.

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