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  2. Vermont Teddy Bear Company - Wikipedia

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    The company handcrafts each of its teddy bears and produces almost 500,000 teddy bears each year. The company was formerly traded on the NASDAQ stock exchange under the ticker symbol BEAR, but was taken private by The Mustang Group, a Boston -based private equity firm , on September 30, 2005, partially to avoid the reporting requirements of the ...

  3. 25 Great Toy Brands That Are Still Made in the USA - AOL

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    The 15, 24, and 36-inch bears are cut, sown, stuffed, and stitched exclusively in Vermont, while larger bears are made overseas and then stuffed domestically. Uncle Goose Shop Now

  4. List of stuffed toy manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Boyds Bears; Build-A-Bear Workshop; Bunnies By The Bay; Funko; GIANTmicrobes; Gund; Hallmark (Itty Bittys, Happy Go Luckys) Ideal Toy Company (defunct) Mary Meyer Corporation; Ty; Vermont Teddy Bear Company; Squishmallows

  5. Pearl River Mart - Wikipedia

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    Pearl River Mart is an Asian-American retail brand and family-run business in New York City. [1] [2] The business was founded in 1971 in Chinatown, Manhattan, as Chinese Native Products by Ming Yi Chen and a group of student activists from China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan.

  6. ‘Bernie’ mittens creator teams with Vermont Teddy Bear Company

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  7. Ideal Toy Company - Wikipedia

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    Consequently, the company opened a new facility in Newark, New Jersey, in the early 1970s, while continuing to operate its factory in Hollis. [3] [12] [13] In 1979, a Hungarian inventor, Erno Rubik, pitched his "Magic Cube" to Ideal Toy Company, who renamed it the "Rubik's cube." [14] [15] [16] The toy was sold in stores beginning in 1980. [14]

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