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  2. Gayla Industries - Wikipedia

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    Gayla Industries, Inc. was founded in 1961 primarily as a manufacturer of plastic keel-guided delta-wing kites that require no tails, as well as latex balloons. Their kites are sold worldwide in toy and hobby stores. [2] The company owns several patents on their tail-less keel-guided kite designs. [3]

  3. Unsplash - Wikipedia

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    Unsplash is a website dedicated to proprietary stock photography.Since 2021, it has been owned by Getty Images.The website claims over 330,000 contributing photographers and generates more than 13 billion photo impressions per month on their growing library of over 5 million photos (as of April 2023).

  4. Kids II, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The company was originally named Pansy Ellen Products, and was founded in 1969 primarily as an infant bath and toy manufacturer. [7] In 1992, the company debuted its products in Toys "R" Us stores. [7] The company re-branded in 1993 and changed its name to Kids II, Inc. [7] Kids II began licensing for Disney in 1999. [7]

  5. Ty (company) - Wikipedia

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    Warner was intrigued and gave Trivedi a free license to create a website using her judgment and skills. [1] By the time the first iteration of the Ty website [2] was published in late 1995, only 1.4% of Americans were using the Internet. [3]

  6. Getty Images - Wikipedia

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    Getty Images Holdings, Inc. (stylized as gettyimages) is a visual media company and supplier of stock images, editorial photography, video, and music for business and consumers, with a library of over 477 million assets.

  7. Category:Defunct toy manufacturers - Wikipedia

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  8. Peter Pan Playthings Ltd - Wikipedia

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    It bought Salter Science and other assets from the receivers of Thomas Salter Ltd. [1] In 1972 the company reported a £80,000 profit. The following year it was acquired by Berwick Timpo. [2] [3] The company was sold on to Bluebird Toys in 1987, which continued to use the Peter Pan Playthings brand for several years. [4]

  9. National Entertainment Collectibles Association - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1996 and has over 60 licenses for which it produces products. [2] In 2002, "NECA's Reel Toys" was formed as a division to produce toys, action figures and dolls that are targeted towards action figure and toy enthusiasts. They are intended for teens and adults as collectibles for many licenses that no other company ...