Hip-Pocket Records
Hip Pocket Records were 3 7/8 inch flexi-discs manufactured from 1967 to 1969 by Philco, a subsidiary of the Ford Motor Company at that time.
Hip Pocket Records came in colorful packaging that was about 6 1/4 inches tall by 5 inches wide. It listed the two tracks, and featured a photo of the artist or band.
Philco-Ford teamed with record companies Atlantic, Mercury and Roulette to produce over 40 releases.
They also released a series of children's records, which featured nursery rhymes and short stories, mostly from 1950's era Cricket recordings. The records were released in a combination of single sides and double sided versions. In addition to direct retail they were also used in promotional offerings by companies such as Kellogs.
Hip Pocket Records came in colorful packaging that was about 6 1/4 inches tall by 5 inches wide. It listed the two tracks, and featured a photo of the artist or band.
Philco-Ford teamed with record companies Atlantic, Mercury and Roulette to produce over 40 releases.
They also released a series of children's records, which featured nursery rhymes and short stories, mostly from 1950's era Cricket recordings. The records were released in a combination of single sides and double sided versions. In addition to direct retail they were also used in promotional offerings by companies such as Kellogs.