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In May 2002, Argos, along with rival retailer Littlewoods Index, was accused by the Office of Fair Trading of price fixing goods from toy manufacturer Hasbro. [72] The decision reached in 2003 resulted in Argos being fined £17.28 million, [ 73 ] however, an appeal in 2005 led to that being reduced to £15 million. [ 74 ]
Home Retail Group, the parent company of retailers Homebase and Argos, purchased the brand for £5 million in January 2009. [5] The Chad Valley brand is now available exclusively at Argos. In March 2016, Sainsbury's bought Home Retail Group for approximately £1.4 billion and Chad Valley became a brand of Sainsbury's. [6]
By December 2013, one year after the launch of Let Toys Be Toys, half of the 14 major retailers contacted by the campaign had already removed in-store ‘girls’ and boys’ signage and stopped using gendered labelling on their own-brand toy packaging; a further five were taking steps to do so.
Argos's 2023 Christmas advert captures a problem all families have faced - how to use technology correctly. The retailer launched its festive campaign this Wednesday (1 November) starring toys ...
Geoffrey's Toy Box - toys and games (revival of Toys R Us) Goodwill - used clothing, home goods, used general merchandise; Golfsmith - golf-related products (defunct) Gordmans - clothing (defunct) Guitar Center - music equipment; Half Price Books - used books, music, videos, games, magazines
Tyco's musical toys of the late 1980s and early 1990s included the Tyco Hot Lixx and Tyco Hot Keyz, an electronic guitar [8] and keytar respectively. [ 9 ] Across the late 1980s and early 1990s, some of Tyco's most popular toys came from their Radio Control division, with over 100 different models manufactured primarily through their ...
Toy Craze racked up 3.5 million dollars of sales in 1998 from Crazy Bones. [1] Toy stores that carried Crazy Bones include: Zany Brainy, Learningsmith, and FAO Schwarz. Zany Brainy even partnered with Toy Craze and came out with their own original gogo's "Zany-Ack" and "Brainy-Ack".
[1] [2] On launch, five possible species were available: Bearakeet, Burtle, Draggle, Penguala, and Owlicorn. [3] In 2017, Spin Master introduced Hatchimals Colleggtibles, a line of miniature, collectible figures also invented by David McDonald in a blind bag form, these ended up becoming the main line, while the robotic toys would be discontinued.