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  2. Sophie the Giraffe - Wikipedia

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    The reasons proposed for this success are that it is marketed as eco-friendly [1] and a growing consumer mistrust of the security and health standards of products made in China since 2007. [3] In 2009, Sophie was recognized as Product of the Year by the American Specialty Toy Retailing Association.

  3. Toy safety - Wikipedia

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    Magnetix, a popular construction toy selling over 3.8 million units, was recalled after injuries and a fatality when magnets came loose. Toy safety is the practice of ensuring that toys, especially those made for children, are safe, usually through the application of set safety standards. In many countries, commercial toys must be able to pass ...

  4. Lion Mark (toys) - Wikipedia

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    The Lion Mark is a British consumer symbol developed in 1988 by British Toy & Hobby Association (BTHA) and used to identify toys denoted as safe and of high quality. [1]It represents a red and white lion face in a triangle with a yellow background and green borders.

  5. 25 Great Toy Brands That Are Still Made in the USA - AOL

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    The company's products, like their wooden wobble board, consistently sell for over $100, but that's a fair price for handmade, domestically produced toys. Amazon Make-A-Fort

  6. Munchkin (company) - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] By 1995, its products were distributed in 20 countries. [4] In 2010, Munchkin acquired Lindam, a Harrogate UK-based safety product brand for babies. [5] In 2014, Munchkin acquired Brica, a maker of travel accessories for babies and toddlers. [6] In 2016, Munchkin acquired Milkmakers, a manufacturer of lactogenic cookies. [7]

  7. Little Tikes - Wikipedia

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    The firm's red and yellow Cozy Coupe toy car, released in 1979, reached 6 million units in sales by its 35th anniversary in 2004, [11] [12] and was called the "world's best-selling car for much of this decade" by The New York Times in 1998, outselling the Honda Accord and Ford Taurus. [13] In 2009, cartoon eyes and a smile were added to the car ...