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  2. Tonka - Wikipedia

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    Tonka is an American brand and former manufacturer of toy trucks. [1] The company was founded in 1946 and operated as an independent manufacturer of popular steel toy construction type trucks and machinery, until its sale to Hasbro in 1991.

  3. 12 Collectible Toys From the 1970s Worth More Than You Think

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    Fisher-Price Little People Playsets. eBay. ... Appealing to vintage toy collectors for their whimsical design and nostalgic charm, complete sets in good condition can fetch over $100.

  4. Supernaturals (toy line) - Wikipedia

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    Tonka launched Supernaturals with a large hologram display at the 1987 New York Toy Show. [2] The use of holograms on a line of toys attracted considerable attention at the time. [3] [4] [5] The Warrior figures featured holograms on both the upper body and shield accessories, as well as 'glow-in-the-dark' weaponry. [6]

  5. Louis Marx and Company - Wikipedia

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    Louis Marx and Company was an American toy manufacturer in business from 1919 to 1980. They made many types of toys including tin toys, toy soldiers, toy guns, action figures, dolls, toy cars and model trains.

  6. Pound Puppies - Wikipedia

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    A child holds up a Pound Puppies toy. The toys were created by Mike Bowling in 1984. [4] The first puppies were sold by Irwin Toy in Toronto, Canada. [7] After Irwin, the line was produced by Tonka which introduced them to the U.S. market. In 1987, Hardee's and Pizza Hut restaurants also offered a series of Pound Puppies with their Children's ...

  7. Nylint - Wikipedia

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    But by the time Funrise had announced its purchase of Nylint, only about 80 people remained. Still, Nylint managed to remain a self-owned, independent toy company for a decade longer than one of its main competitors, Tonka Toys, which was bought by Hasbro in 1991. Hasbro still produces Tonka-branded toys.