The MLP Genuinely-UK based Identification Page!!

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1992




Love Letter = white w/dk.pink m&t, heart shaped chocolate box.
Love token = pink w/white m&t, two linked rings.
Love Story = lavender w/pink m&t, bunch of roses
Love-In-A-Mist - orangeish pink w/purple m&t, arrow through heart.
Some of the most misrepresented ponies in the whole of ponyland, three of the four Romance ponies actually sold looked nothing like their pictures in the advert, and one even had a different pose. Love Letter and Love Story swapped hair colours from their original advert and only Love Token maintained the same looks. (Please note that Love Token's hair is meant to be WHITE and not pink as has been suggested.) All of them were popular in the 1992 MLP comics and on Valentines Day a special card featuring Love-In-A-Mist was issued free with that edition.

Good Weather: yellow w/blue hair, smiling sun
 Good Weather is another European enigma from the
 same sheet of pony advertising that showed so many mismatched poses. Advertised in the pose
     first introduced by Shady and her kind, she was actually sold in Up, Up & Away's pose.
 However, her accesories were pictured correctly. Good Weather was a story favourite for many
  months in the MLP comic, and this is her true name, despite the suggestions to the contrary.
 She had a special gift, being the holiday pony that stated 'wherever she went the weather would always be fine.'
Please note that the pink bucket, towel and one glass is missing from this picture.

Cookery Ponies and The Kitchen
Cherry Sweet = blue w/red m&t, cupcakes
Sweet Delight = peachy pink w/blue m&t, assorted cakes
Nice & Spicy = purple w/pink m&t, pie w/missing slice
Vanilla Treat = white w/yellow m&t, pink birthday cake.

(all ponies are pictured inside the kitchen playset)


Baby Nightcap = Mint in the bag she was issued in in Europe.

This was the second big British building and was reputedly sold
    in a different form abroad. It's picture on the brochure did not in the least bit resemble the
    Kitchen that was actually sold, except perhaps in shell, but the final product was far from
    disappointing. Kitted out with all the things a Cookery Pony would need it included pastry
  cutters, a rolling pin, cakes, an oven, cupboards, a sink and sideboard, cups and a saucepan
    among other things. Like the Schoolhouse it officially came with no pony, despite being
   pictured with Cherry Sweet in it's second (more correct) advertisement.However, in some
shops it was issued with some of the Teeny Weeny ponies, and later on when French packaged
  My Little Pony Kitchens were imported as end of line stock, Baby NightCap and Baby Sleep
 Tight of the American Slumber Party Gift Set were put inside it in little plastic bags, similar to
    those Mail Order ponies were sent in. This would suggest surplus stock from America was
  dispatched in Great Britain, as similarly packaged Pink Dreams (with wings) and Sleepy Head
  were also found. The Teeny Weeny Ponies, on the other hand were put in whilst still on their
  cards. The Cookery Ponies were generally simple earth ponies, despite Sweet Delight being
   originally pictured as a pegasus with gingerbread symbols (I am not saying this pony doesn't
exist, just that it isn't Sweet Delight). All were sold with combs and aprons at the same time that
   the Kitchen was issued. 


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