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  2. Nosco Plastics - Wikipedia

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    The NOSCO Division was created to manufacture injection molded plastic parts for electric organs in 1934. But NOSCO would become a major player as a manufacturer of tiny plastic toys used as prizes, mail-order merchandise, and carnival "hooch" with the invention of the screw injection method of molding plastics implemented in 1948. [1]

  3. Ganz Midwest-CBK - Wikipedia

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    Ganz Midwest-CBK LLC (also known as simply Ganz) is a Canadian soft toy and home décor company, famous for its plush animals and collectibles.They are the manufacturer of Webkinz, a toy with an interactive virtual-reality Internet site for children.

  4. Merchandiser - Wikipedia

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    A similar class of games are redemption games, where tickets are won and can be redeemed for merchandise prizes, rather than merchandise being won directly. These are both modern forms of carnival games. Some games can be configured as either redemption games or merchandisers, such as Flamin' Finger.

  5. Prize (marketing) - Wikipedia

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    The most valuable prizes found in Cracker Jack are the baseball cards distributed in 1914 and 1915. [24] [25] Although most of the prizes recently are just printed paper, [26] in 2004, a complete set of 1914 Cracker Jack baseball cards — including the highly sought after "Shoeless" Joe Jackson and Ty Cobb cards — was sold for a record ...

  6. Chalkware - Wikipedia

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    "Carnival chalk" refers to chalkware figures given out as carnival game prizes during the first half of the 20th century, especially during World War II. They were later replaced by stuffed animals .

  7. Carnival game - Wikipedia

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    Carnival games are usually operated on a "pay per play" basis. Prices may range from a small amount, for example 25 cents, to a few dollars per play. Most games offer a small prize to the winner. Prizes may include items like stuffed animals, toys, or posters. Continued play is encouraged as multiple small prizes may be traded in for a larger ...

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