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  2. Disney Consumer Products - Wikipedia

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    Disney Catalog [63] Walt Disney Gallery (Spring 1997-), a twice-a-year collectibles catalog, which has also been sent to Lenox Mint, Danbury Mint and Franklin Mint catalog lists. By June 1, 1998, its circulation was 2.5 million copies per year and generating $6 million in annual sales. [63]

  3. Disneyana - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The Walt Disney Company subsequently opened "Disneyana Shops" on Main Street, U.S.A. at both Disneyland and Walt Disney World. High end collectible paintings, prints and figurines can now be found at The Disney Gallery [3] [4] and "Art of Disney Parks" stores. [5] The ranks of Disneyana enthusiasts grew exponentially throughout the ...

  4. Category:Disney merchandise - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Disney merchandise" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. D. Disney Dollars;

  5. Category:Mail-order retailers - Wikipedia

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  7. Lincoln Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln Enterprises, formerly Star Trek Enterprises, was a mail-order company set up by Bjo Trimble and Gene Roddenberry to sell merchandise related to the American science fiction television series Star Trek. It was known for selling official scripts and film cells directly from Desilu Productions during the run of the series.

  8. Catalog merchant - Wikipedia

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    As a result, this retail sector went into decline in the 1980s. As big box stores and internet shopping became increasingly popular in the 1990s, the decline of the catalog merchant business accelerated. Many companies in recent years have moved away from relying solely on catalog sales, augmenting them with online sales or direct retail.

  9. D23 (Disney) - Wikipedia

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    The name D23 refers to D for Disney and 23 for 1923, which is the year Walt Disney founded the company. [3] Membership is in two levels: free and gold. [4] Membership includes Disney twenty-three (a quarterly publication), yearly gifts, events, exclusive merchandise offers, and discount and early access to the D23 Expo fan convention. [5]