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  2. Bruder (toy manufacturer) - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1926 by Paul Bruder and initially made brass reeds for toy trumpets. Paul's son Heinz Bruder joined the company in 1950 and production of small plastic toys began in 1958. [2]

  3. Pyro Plastics Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Pyro was the leading manufacturer of military "bin toys" in the early 1950s. [4] Bin toys were relatively inexpensive items, usually an assortment of miniature green-plastic "army men", vehicles or accessories, packaged in poly bags, wholesaled in bulk, and sold "grab-bag-style" from large cardboard bins in retail stores.

  4. Gogo's Crazy Bones - Wikipedia

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    Crazy Bones were first sold in the United States in February 1998 by Gantner's Cleveland based toy company Toy Craze, Inc. [1] [9] The original series, called "Gogo's", were small plastic figurines made with faces. Each gogo had a different name and personality.

  5. 25 Toy Brands That Are Still Made in America - AOL

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    Little Tikes, founded in 1970, is known for its large, outdoor-friendly plastic toys, including playhouses, sandboxes, water tables, and the iconic Cozy Coupe push car.

  6. My Little Pony (2010 toyline) - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, several jumbo-plush pony characters were released as Toys "R" Us exclusives, while a Special Storyteller Twilight Sparkle Plush was released as a Target exclusive. Ponyville singles The Ponyville singles are small, molded plastic toys.

  7. Bindeez - Wikipedia

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    Bindeez contains a craft kit that allows children to create various multi-dimensional designs using small colored beads. "Bindeez" can refer to either the toy itself or the small beads. The beads are arranged into various designs on a plastic tray. When the beads are sprayed with water, their surfaces become adhesive and they fuse together.

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