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Strange Business History Cafe
by Scott Cardinal
Welcome to Strange Business History — the podcast that explores the dramatic rise and fall of iconic businesses, beloved brands, and once-ubiquitous products that shaped our culture… and then disappeared.From legendary empires that defined entire eras to everyday favorites we all grew up with, each episode uncovers the fascinating, often strange stories behind their spectacular success, unexpected decline, and ultimate fate. Some vanished completely. Others still linger in our memories — or even make surprising comebacks.If you love tales of ambition, innovation, hubris, cultural shifts, and the strange twists of capitalism, you’re in the right place.Strange Business History — where yesterday’s icons tell today’s most surprising stories.
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What Happened to F.A.O. Schwarz Toy Stores?
Join us at the Strange Business History Cafe for a whimsical dive into the magical world of FAO Schwarz — America's oldest toy retailer and a true icon of retail wonder. Founded in 1862 by German immigrant Frederick August Otto Schwarz as a humble "Toy Bazaar" in Baltimore, the store quickly became a New York sensation, importing exquisite European toys and pioneering everything from mail-order catalogs to live Santas in stores. From its legendary flagship on Fifth Avenue — complete with the famous giant piano from Big — to multiple ownership changes, closures, and a triumphant revival, FAO Schwarz turned shopping into pure theater and childhood dreams into reality.en.wikipedia.orgIn this episode, we unpack the highs, the heartbreaks, and the enduring charm of a business that proved toys aren't just playthings — they're pure enchantment. Grab a coffee (or a giant stuffed animal), and let's get strange with retail history!
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What Happened to the Playboy Clubs?
From the swinging '60s to the excesses of the '70s, the Playboy Clubs were the ultimate symbol of sophisticated hedonism. Hugh Hefner opened the first club in Chicago on Leap Day 1960, where stylish keyholders sipped cocktails served by iconic Playboy Bunnies amid top-tier comedy, jazz, and entertainment. At its peak, dozens of clubs worldwide embodied the Playboy lifestyle—until shifting social norms, financial losses, and changing tastes led to their dramatic decline. By the late 1980s, the last original clubs had closed their doors, marking the end of an era. This is the rise and fall of the Playboy Clubs.Sponsor: CampfireShoppe.com (Candles, Teas, Herbal Supplements for Sleep & Relaxation & High Blood Pressure) My books: https://tinyurl.com/DakotaHistoryCardinal ★☆★ CONNECT WITH ME ★☆★ https://linktr.ee/StrangeHistorySociety https://www.patreon.com/StrangeHistory https://x.com/XStrangeHistory DONATE: PayPal: https://tinyurl.com/DonateStrangeHistorian
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Welcome to Strange Business History — the podcast that explores the dramatic rise and fall of iconic businesses, beloved brands, and once-ubiquitous products that shaped our culture… and then disappeared.From legendary empires that defined entire eras to everyday favorites we all grew up with, each episode uncovers the fascinating, often strange stories behind their spectacular success, unexpected decline, and ultimate fate. Some vanished completely. Others still linger in our memories — or even make surprising comebacks.If you love tales of ambition, innovation, hubris, cultural shifts, and the strange twists of capitalism, you’re in the right place.Strange Business History — where yesterday’s icons tell today’s most surprising stories.
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Scott Cardinal
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