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  2. Applause (toy company) - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded as The Wallace Berrie Company in 1966 by Wallace Berrie. In 1979, the company acquired the Applause division from Knickerbocker Toys. In 1986, the company changed its name to Applause Inc after a purchase by Jerrald A. Plebiew. In 1992, Applause released the Magic Trolls Babies toy line.

  3. Raggedy Ann - Wikipedia

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    The Indianapolis-based Bobbs-Merrill Company became the authorized publisher and licensor for Raggedy Ann-related literary works in 1962, and the Knickerbocker Toy Company began manufacturing the Raggedy Ann and Andy dolls in the early 1960s. [24]

  4. Cloudco Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Knickerbocker Toy Co. manufactured stuffed Holly Hobbie dolls from 1968 to 1983. [2] The character's public appeal led to the formation of Those Characters From Cleveland, Inc. In 1972, the company introduced Ziggy, created by Tom Wilson, which soon had a newspaper cartoon strip generating significant additional income. Universal Press later ...

  5. ‘Oh my God. Why?’ World’s first rubber duck history museum ...

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    Take a look inside a museum dedicated to the history of the iconic toy, which opens later this week.

  6. Knickerbocker - Wikipedia

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    Knickerbocker Club, a private male-only social club in New York City; Knickerbocker Greys, an afterschool program in New York City; Knickerbocker Ice Company, based in New York State during the 19th century; Knickerbocker News, a newspaper in Albany, New York published between 1843 and 1988; Knickerbocker Press, a division of publisher G. P ...

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  8. Holly Hobbie (fictional character) - Wikipedia

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    In 1974, Knickerbocker Toys licensed the Holly Hobbie character for a line of rag dolls, launched in 1975. [ 1 ] : 103 These were a popular toy for young American girls for several years. Additional products were licensed and produced, including fabrics, furniture, [ 2 ] : 128 ceramics, games, and stationery.

  9. A brief history of our beloved Slinky toy on its 70th ... - AOL

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    The toy became so iconic that today, August 30, we celebrate the 70th anniversary of the Slinky's invention. The majority of Millennials grew up with the Slinky.