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  2. Delta residents upset that toy display in Route 74 roundabout ...

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    A couple of months ago this summer, some mysterious person placed a plastic toy dump truck on the patch of gravel in the center of the roundabout on Route 74 where Route 851 terminates and Broad ...

  3. Why I ignore 'no gifts, please' requests on kids' birthday ...

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    “A dump truck!” he exclaimed and immediately began pushing it along the playground mulch, with his friends joining in. ... having concerns that so many plastic toys will end up in landfills ...

  4. Hubley Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    Hubley was purchased by toy maker Gabriel about 1969 who continued to make its regular kits and diecast kids toys through the 1970s. A series of colorful but rather unexciting generic make diecast toy trucks were available in a variety of forms (dump truck, tow truck, etc.) up until about 1980. Gradually, the Hubley name was downplayed in favor ...

  5. Kaden models - Wikipedia

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    As seen below, varieties of the famous Tatra trucks were common. Some of the first KDN toys manufactured in the late 1960s and through the 1970s were either more conservative plastic construction vehicles like a cement mixer, a dump truck, and a road roller – or brightly colored lithographed tin tractors and forklifts among others.

  6. Matchbox (brand) - Wikipedia

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    This toy ultimately became the first of the 1-75 miniature range. A dump truck and a cement mixer completed the original three-model release that marked the starting point for the mass-market success of the Matchbox series. The company decided to sell the models in replica matchboxes, thus yielding the name of the series.

  7. Tonka - Wikipedia

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    1978 model Tonka bottom dump truck. Tonka has produced a variety of toys, including dolls (Star Fairies, Bathing Beauties, Maple Town, and Hollywoods).They have produced other toys, some aimed at girls (such as Keypers), [6] and others aimed at boys (such as Gobots, [6] Supernaturals, Rock Lords, Spiral Zone, Legions of Power and Steel Monsters).

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