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  2. Nakajima USA - Wikipedia

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    Nakajima USA currently assumes responsibility for the US boutique and retail stores business to include 49 independently run Sanrio stores, 47 Nakajima USA corporate-owned Sanrio stores, and the wholesale gift business to include 2000+ accounts nationwide. Today, Nakajima USA is Sanrio’s principle licensee and its primary partner for the ...

  3. Vivid Imaginations - Wikipedia

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    Vivid Imaginations is a British toy manufacturer, distributor and wholesale company, based in Guildford, Surrey.. Founded in 1992, one of the company's first toy lines it manufactured was Captain Scarlet, which has since been followed by Thunderbirds, Sindy and The Simpsons. [1]

  4. Bleacher Creatures (toys) - Wikipedia

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    Bleacher Creatures (founded 2011) is an American company producing plush figures of licensed personalities from sports and entertainment. The company has produced toys of over 1000 different figures, and also produces wigs, masks, and capes with licensed logos.

  5. SOTA Toys - Wikipedia

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    SOTA Toys, or State Of The Art Toys, is a developer, manufacturer, and wholesaler of collectibles based on licensed properties from companies such as Capcom and Universal. Formed in 2000 by Jerry Macaluso , they have created and manufactured numerous licensed products based on the characters from popular films, TV shows, hit video games, and ...

  6. Moose Toys - Wikipedia

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    In 1985, Moose Toys was founded by Brian Hamersfeld. [1] In 2001, Moose was acquired by Chief Executives Manny Stul, Jacqui Tobias, and Paul Solomon. [citation needed] In 2011, Paul Solomon began an effort to distribute Moose Toys products directly into US retail, ending its distributor license with Canadian toy company Spin Master. [2]

  7. Ty (company) - Wikipedia

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    One of the largest was Mary Beth's Bean Bag World, a monthly magazine dedicated to Beanie Babies and competing plush toys. It ran from 1997 to 2001. It ran from 1997 to 2001. [ 9 ]

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