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  2. Best-Lock - Wikipedia

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    The company moved in 1998 against Lego's exclusivity claims to toy-block design. Best-Lock won the case in court thus allowing them to sell sets in Germany. [2] They defeated a patent challenge from Lego in 2004. [3] [4] In a further case in 2009, Lego was denied trademark protection for the shape of its bricks. [5]

  3. Loc Blocs - Wikipedia

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    Loc Blocs was a plastic block construction toy set. [1] They were marketed in the 1970s and 1980s by Entex Industries and manufactured in Japan as Dia Block by Kawada Co. which still produces sets to this day.

  4. Creative Playthings - Wikipedia

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    The exhibit was a tremendous success and received considerable publicity, including praise from Eleanor Roosevelt, who commented, "I particularly like the children's playroom with nothing but those hollow blocks which could be made into furniture and still remain toys." [2] An article in The New Yorker also praised Creative Playthings' designs ...

  5. K'Nex - Wikipedia

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    The company's products were sold at Toys "R" Us, starting in early October 1992. [citation needed] By 2011, K'Nex was distributed in over 25 countries, including the United States. [citation needed] In 2018, all of K'Nex's assets were purchased by Basic Fun!, a Florida-based toy company. [3] [4] [5] The acquisition was valued at around $21 million.

  6. PlayMonster - Wikipedia

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    Fran and Bryce Patch began their own toy and game company: Patch Products. [2] ... PlayMonster acquired Set Enterprises. [21] PlayMonster also acquired Kahootz Toys. [22]

  7. Gogo's Crazy Bones - Wikipedia

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    Toy Craze racked up 3.5 million dollars of sales in 1998 from Crazy Bones. [1] Toy stores that carried Crazy Bones include: Zany Brainy, Learningsmith, and FAO Schwarz. Zany Brainy even partnered with Toy Craze and came out with their own original gogo's "Zany-Ack" and "Brainy-Ack".

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