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  2. The Crazy Nastyass Honey Badger - Wikipedia

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    Randall has voiced several commercials for products such as pistachios and virtual phone systems. [19] [20] [21] In 2012, Randall stated that he was developing a television show with Six Eleven Media entitled Honey Badger U. [22] The show would be a mixture of live action and animation. [23] However, no further developments ensued. [citation ...

  3. Comfort object - Wikipedia

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    Among toddlers, a comfort object often takes the form of a blanket (called a security blanket) or a stuffed animal, doll or other toy, and may be referred to by a nickname such as blankie. Comfort objects are said to enable children to gain independence and research indicates that these objects have positive effects on children by reducing ...

  4. List of stuffed toy manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 1 February 2025, at 15:46 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Me to You Bears - Wikipedia

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    25 Bracken the Badger; 26 Dot the Ladybird; Limited Edition 1 – June 2009 27 Breeze the Butterfly; Set 7 – August 2009 28 Honey the Bee; 29 Splodge the Dalmatian; 30 Shelley the Turtle; 31 Lily the Frog; Limited Edition 2 – September 2009 32 Echo the Bat; Set 8 – November 2009 33 Bells the Reindeer; 34 Sugarcube the Donkey; 35 Tiny the ...

  6. S.W. Randall Toyes and Giftes - Wikipedia

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    S.W. Randall Toyes and Giftes is a toy store which was established in 1970. [2] [3] It is a specialty toy and gift shop with headquarters located in downtown Pittsburgh, selling old-fashioned, idiosyncratic, and nostalgic toys, along with modern toys. [2] The store has been a local landmark since 1970, [3] and "is a Pittsburgh tradition".

  7. Applause (toy company) - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded as The Wallace Berrie Company in 1966 by Wallace Berrie. In 1979, the company acquired the Applause division from Knickerbocker Toys. In 1986, the company changed its name to Applause Inc after a purchase by Jerrald A. Plebiew. In 1992, Applause released the Magic Trolls Babies toy line.