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  2. Outset Media - Wikipedia

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    Cobble Hill big box puzzles are wholly made in the USA. The jigsaw puzzle, box board, and shrink film are 100% recyclable and the brand is considered environmentally friendly meeting all CONEG requirements, as well as meeting and exceeding all requirements by the CPSIA. The line includes 2000 piece, 1000 piece, 500 piece, 350 piece Family ...

  3. List of Rubik's Cube manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Brand name Parent company Type Comment(s) Logo Calvin's Puzzle [1] Commercial Cyclone Boys [2] Commercial DaYan DaYan Cube [3] Commercial DaYan is known for the Dayan Zhanchi. Although obsolete today, the cube was the first to use a "torpedo" design within its pieces. This prevented the cube from popping and corner twisting.

  4. Category:Jigsaw puzzle manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Jigsaw puzzle manufacturers" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  5. 25 Great Toy Brands That Are Still Made in the USA - AOL

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    Products include toy trucks and cars, puzzles, blocks, tea sets, stackers, and children's dishes. ... American Plastic Toys' products have been "proudly made in the USA since 1962," and the ...

  6. 73 Brands That Are Still Made Right Here in the USA - AOL

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    Anchor Hocking has plenty of products marked with a "Made in the USA" label, except for a select few collections that are sourced internationally. Regal Ware $380 for a five-piece set from Regal Ware

  7. Liberty Puzzles - Wikipedia

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    Liberty Puzzles was founded in 2005 by Christopher Wirth and his business partner Jeffrey Eldridge, after Wirth’s family inherited several hand-cut wooden puzzles from the 1930s. [1] Surprised by the value of hand-cut wooden jigsaw puzzles (which can sell for more than $1,000 each), Wirth decided to start a business using modern cutting ...