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  2. Magnetix - Wikipedia

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    Magnetix 'Translucents' 1 Piece Set. Magnetix is a magnetic construction toy that combines plastic building pieces containing embedded neodymium magnets, and steel bearing balls that can be connected to form geometric shapes and structures.

  3. Magnext - Wikipedia

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    Magnext is a magnetic construction toy sold by MEGA Brands, consisting of plastic building pieces with embedded neodymium magnets, steel bearing balls, and a variety of additional parts which can be connected together to form anything from skeletal geometric shapes and structures to more robust and functional toys.

  4. Geomag - Wikipedia

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    Geomag, stylized as GEOMAG, is a magnetic construction toy consisting of a collection of bars, each set with a neodymium alloy magnet at both ends, connected by a magnetic plug coated with polypropylene, and nickel-coated metal spheres. These elements interlock using magnetism, allowing for them to be assembled in various ways.

  5. Magnetic balls sold at Walmart recalled due to risk of ...

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    Toys with high-powered magnets were banned by the CPSC in 2014 due to these hazards, but the ban was lifted in 2016 — since then, research has showed a sharp rise in magnet-related injuries ...

  6. Zaks - Wikipedia

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    Zaks was released in Canada in August 1987 and was an immediate success, [1] becoming the eighth best-selling toy in Canada in 1987 [6] and helping Irwin Toy recover from $2.6 million losses in 1985. Irwin Toy anticipated Zaks would become a $20 to $30 million business across North America within two years. [ 3 ]

  7. Magna-Tiles - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] He founded Valtech Co. in 1997 with his wife, Noriko, to bring the magnetic tiles sets to the US and world. At first, the product was launched in the US under the name Pythagoras but had little traction as the branding and name did not match the US Market [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was quickly rebranded to Magna-Tiles and had the logo Pythagoras on ...

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