The toy designed by the winning team on last week's premiere of NBC's "The Apprentice 2" will be produced by Mattel. On the show, two gender-divided teams competed to create a toy that tested well for 6-year-old boys.
The women's team came up with the idea of a remote-controlled car with interchangeable parts that can be crashed and easily put back together. A prototype was designed overnight by Mattel and met with approval from young boys who tested the car.
Named Morph Machines, the toy (tweaked slightly to have a sleeker style) will hit shelves in early 2005 with a retail price of $30, Mattel said.


