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  2. SoCal toy drives: Where to donate and how to participate - AOL

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    The agency is collecting toys for infants and children up to age 13 as well as stuffed animals, blankets, gift cards, movie passes and monetary donations. Toys can be donated by calling (844) 853 ...

  3. These Are the Best Places to Donate Used Toys to Kids Who ...

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  4. Toys, clothes, food, you name it. Where can you donate in ...

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  5. Spencer Gifts - Wikipedia

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    Spencer Gifts LLC, doing business as Spencer's, is a North American mall retailer with over 600 stores in the United States and Canada.Its stores specialize in novelty and gag gifts, and also sell clothing, brand merchandise, sex toys, room decor, collectible figures, fashion and body jewelry, and fantasy and horror items. [2]

  6. Toy District, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Taiwanese and Vietnamese immigrants of Chinese descent opened up the first toy stores in the early 1980s, and at first these merchants sold toys only during holiday periods. Among them was the Woo family, and the most successful entrepreneur of that clan was Charles Woo, born in Hong Kong and settling in Los Angeles as a teenager in 1968.

  7. How to Store, Repurpose, and Donate Your Leftover Halloween Candy

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    Plus: smart tricks for making your treats last longer.

  8. Kip's Toyland - Wikipedia

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    Kip’s Toyland, founded in 1945, is the oldest toy store in Los Angeles. [1] Located in the Farmers Market, the store was the brainchild of Irvin Kipper, a U.S. Air Force bomber pilot who, during World War II, was shot down in his B-17 over Bologna, Italy, on his 26th mission.

  9. Donate leftover Halloween candy to military members - AOL

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    Halloween is just days away and many trick-or-treaters will come home with enough candy that they don't know what to do with. Why not spread the cheer and donate some of it to members of the military?