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  2. Thingmaker - Wikipedia

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    After Toymax, a third company, Jakks Pacific, based in California, began producing Creepy Crawlers toys. Though most of the Jakks Pacific line are re-issued mould designs from the extensive ToyMax offerings, they have also marketed new character moulds featuring SpongeBob SquarePants and Hello Kitty. New releases of oven sets and mould packs ...

  3. Shaker Maker - Wikipedia

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    First created by Allen Greenberg and licensed to the Ideal Toy Company, the product appeared in stores in the early 1970s. In the early 1990s, Toymax, a New York-based company, licensed it from Grrenberg and started producing it again. After that it was reissued by the Canadian firm Spin Master in 2003, and later by Flair. [1]

  4. Creepy Crawlers (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    A "Creepy Crawlers Action Figure Playset" was depicted in the 1994 ToyMax toy booklet, but was apparently not produced. Each figure came with a metal mold for use with the Creepy Crawlers toy oven, to make custom accessories for the figure using Plasti-Goop. The Creepy Crawlers TV show debuted in first-run syndication in the Fall of 1994.

  5. Jakks Pacific - Wikipedia

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    Jakks Pacific's logo, 1995–2015. Jack Friedman and Stephen Berman co-founded Jakks Pacific in January 1995. [2] His first master toy license was a seven-year deal with the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) to mainly produce figurines and playsets. [3]

  6. Vac-U-Form - Wikipedia

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    The Vac-u-form, was a toy invented by Eddy Goldfarb and released by Mattel in the 1960s around 1961 with the trademark filed on October 8, 1962. [1]Based on the industrial process of vacuum forming, a rectangular piece of plastic was clamped in a holder and heated over a metal plate.

  7. My Pet Monster - Wikipedia

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    Toymax released a 22-inch tall talking My Pet Monster doll in 2001. [3] In 2020, Funko and Super7 released figures based on the original plush, both under license from Hasbro. In September 2024, The Loyal Subjects signed a deal with Hasbro to relaunch a host of legacy brands, including My Pet Monster. [4]

  8. Popples - Wikipedia

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    Popples is a toy and television franchise created by Those Characters From Cleveland (TCFC), the toy and licensing design division of American Greetings. Popples resemble brightly colored marsupial teddy bears with long tails ending in a pom-pom. Each Popple character transforms to resemble a brightly colored ball.

  9. Spice Girls merchandise and sponsorship deals - Wikipedia

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    Around the same time, toymaker Toymax introduced new lines of licensed Spice Girls dolls, toys, accessories and youth electronics. [70] In November 1998, a new line of official Spice Girls bean bag dolls and collectibles were put on the market by Bravado International Group. [71]

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