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  2. Building blocks (toy) - Wikipedia

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    In 1949, the Danish company Lego began industrial production of its Automatic Binding Brick, which, however, like its predecessors, was hollow inside and therefore produced very little adhesion. The bricks are an almost identical copy [21] of the 1947 Self-locking Building Bricks of the English brand Kiddicraft by toy developer Hilary Page. [22]

  3. Now you can build real stuff with these huge Lego bricks - AOL

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    This Lego Game Finally Connects Bricks to TV: 'Lego Dimensions' At some stage of our childhood we have all seen those colorful, tiny bricks that let our creativity break free. Some of us were ...

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    Lego Classic Large Creative Brick Box . $33 $80 Save $47. With over 790 colorful bricks, this set is the ultimate imagination station. Build cars, critters, castles, or whatever wild ideas pop ...

  5. Lego Duplo - Wikipedia

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    Duplo bricks alongside a smaller red regular-sized Lego brick Duplo and regular-sized Lego compatibility demonstrated. Duplo bricks were introduced in 1969, in four colours: red, yellow, blue, and white. [4] The following year, two more sets were added with blue and red wheel plates. In the product catalogue for 1971, the sets were described as ...

  6. Lego bricks have won over adults, growing its $10 billion toy ...

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    Adults also introduce kids to Lego, making them a group critical to the Danish toymaker. In 2020, Lego launched its adult-focused category. ... Gone are the days when Lego’s brick-like toys were ...

  7. Lego clone - Wikipedia

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    Best-Lock and Lego bricks compared. Left to right; alternating Best-Lock then Lego in pairs. Also in the 1990s, Korean company Oxford was sued by The Lego Group over similar designs, but the case was eventually ruled in Oxford's favor. [12] In 2000, Lego filed a three-dimensional trademark for its mini-figures, which Best Lock had duplicated ...