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    Little Tikes First Fridge Refrigerator. $31 $50 Save $19. See at Walmart. Sesame Street Tickle Me Elmo. $31. See at Walmart. 12V Ford Bronco Raptor Ride On Toy Car. $160 $270 Save $110.

  3. Little Tikes - Wikipedia

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    Little Tikes is an American manufacturer of children's toys, with headquarters and manufacturing located in Hudson, Ohio. The company also has other manufacturing and distribution facilities in Asia and Europe. Little Tikes' products are mostly low-tech molded plastic toys aimed primarily at infants and young children, for indoor and outdoor ...

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    Little Tikes First Oven. $25 $50 Save $25. This fun oven is a great gift for any little baker on your list. It comes with an opening door, a skillet, fake food, and light-up dials that look just ...

  6. Rubbermaid - Wikipedia

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    1984 Acquires the Little Tikes Company. 1999 Newell acquires Rubbermaid for $6 billion and changes corporate name to Newell Rubbermaid. 2003 Rubbermaid headquarters move from Wooster, Ohio to Atlanta, GA. 2016 Newell Rubbermaid becomes Newell Brands as part of a takeover of Jarden in a merger.

  7. Isaac Larian - Wikipedia

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    In November 2006, MGA purchased the manufacturer of toddler and preschool toys, Little Tikes. [2] In 2010, MGA released the successful "Lalaloopsy" doll. [2] In August 2011 Mattel was ordered to pay MGA $310 million for attorney fees, stealing trade secrets, and false claims. [10]