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  2. Little Canada (attraction) - Wikipedia

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    Little Canada, previously known as Our Home and Miniature Land, [1] is a tourist attraction located in the basement of The Tenor, near Yonge–Dundas Square in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Its entrance is located next to Dollarama and across from both an entrance to Dundas station of the Toronto subway and The Beer Store .

  3. Mastermind Toys - Wikipedia

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    The first store (300 square feet) opened in 1984 and the second opened in 1985. Through the 1990s, 10 locations across the GTA were established [4] and in 1997 its website mastermindtoys.com launched. In 2005, two years before opening its eleventh store in the GTA, [5] Mastermind Educational rebranded to Mastermind Toys. While expanding to 57 ...

  4. Levitron - Wikipedia

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    Levitron is a brand of levitating toys and gifts in science and educational markets marketed by Creative Gifts Inc. and Fascination Toys & Gifts. [1] The Levitron top device is a design that served as a base for the manufacture of a series of commercial toys under this brand that employ the phenomenon known as spin-stabilized magnetic levitation .

  5. Funrise Toys - Wikipedia

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    The company offers a line of preschool toys, as well as toys for kids of various age groups. It serves customers through its showrooms. The company was founded in 1987 and is based in Van Nuys, California with additional offices and showrooms in Bentonville, Arkansas ; Minneapolis, Minnesota ; Ontario, California ; Kowloon, Hong Kong ...

  6. Playtoy Industries - Wikipedia

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    The company also distributed a range of games in Canada for the Sega Genesis. Games were manufactured both locally at their combined offices/factory and overseas. The most notable exceptions were hoolahoops [ 2 ] and some other plastic products which were assembled by ARC Industries (a sheltered workshop for adults with a developmental disability).

  7. Toy magnetic balls recalled for not meeting safety standards

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    The CPSC said that no injuries were directly attributable to the toy sets, but similar sets caused 2,400 reported hospitalizations due to ingestion of magnetic balls from 2017-2021. Of those ...