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  2. Nuremberg International Toy Fair - Wikipedia

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    Fair ground 2011 Toys go Green! The Nuremberg International Toy Fair (German: Spielwarenmesse), held annually since 1950, is the largest international trade fair for toys and games. [2] Only trade visitors associated with the toy business, journalists and invited guests are admitted.

  3. Spielwarenmesse eG - Wikipedia

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    Spielwarenmesse eG brings together toy professionals from all over the world and gives them valuable inspiration for successful business. It was founded under the name of “Deutsche Spielwaren-Fachmesse eGmbH” by 46 toy companies on 11 July 1950.

  4. A Full Fleet of Ferrari Hot Wheels Are Coming in... Well, Hot

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    But the announcement of this new collection, which was made at the Nuremberg International Toy Fair on January 27, sounds like it may be the biggest collaboration yet.

  5. Exclusive-Netflix expands toy business with ‘Stranger Things ...

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    At the Nuremberg Toy Fair on Jan. 23, it announced a partnership with the LEGO Group to develop new play sets based on “One Piece,” Netflix’s live-action adaptation of Eiichiro Oda’s manga ...

  6. Messezentrum Nuremberg - Wikipedia

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    Messezentrum Nuremberg during the Nuremberg International Toy Fair. Messezentrum Nuremberg is a convention center located in Nuremberg, Germany, which opened in 1974.It is owned and operated by the NürnbergMesse company. [1]

  7. Nuremberg - Wikipedia

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    The Nuremberg International Toy Fair, held at the city's exhibition centre, is the largest of its kind in the world. [33] Tourism. The neutrality of this section is ...

  8. Vedes - Wikipedia

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    In 1950, Vedes was a key co-founder of the Nuremberg Toy Fair. In 1964, a new Vedes house with a thousand square meters of exhibition space was inaugurated on Altenbergerstrasse (today's Sigmundstrasse) in Nuremberg. In 1965 the new logo "Vedes-Schiff" was created and replaced the Christmas tree.

  9. Nuremberg Toy Fair - Wikipedia

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