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Archive for September 2008

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Good Stuff buys Basic Fun

Sept. 25, 2008—The Good Stuff Company, the primarily amusement park market and redemption machine focused manufacturer, has acquired impulse toy maker Basic Fun Inc. of Southampton, Penn., for an undisclosed sum.
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Good Stuff buys Basic Fun

Sept. 25, 2008—The Good Stuff Company, the primarily amusement park market and redemption machine focused manufacturer, has acquired impulse toy maker Basic Fun Inc. of Southampton, Penn., for an undisclosed sum.
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Toys ‘R’ Us’ holiday best bets

Sept. 25, 2008—Toys ‘R’ Us has announced its picks for the products it expects to top Christmas wish lists this holiday season.
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Toys ‘R’ Us’ holiday best bets

Sept. 25, 2008—Toys ‘R’ Us has announced its picks for the products it expects to top Christmas wish lists this holiday season.
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TCB in lead recall

Sept. 25, 2008—TCB Imports, Vernon, Calif., is recalling approximately 3,000 Toy Police Cars due to excess levels of lead.
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TCB in lead recall

Sept. 25, 2008—TCB Imports, Vernon, Calif., is recalling approximately 3,000 Toy Police Cars due to excess levels of lead.
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Razor recalls two ride-ons

Sept. 25, 2008—Razor USA, Cerritos, Calif., is recalling 103,000 of its PowerWing three-wheeled scooters and 30,000 of its Dirt Quad electric-powered ride-ons because of injury risks.
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Razor recalls two ride-ons

Sept. 25, 2008—Razor USA, Cerritos, Calif., is recalling 103,000 of its PowerWing three-wheeled scooters and 30,000 of its Dirt Quad electric-powered ride-ons because of injury risks.
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Study: Girls’ electronic entertainment use up

Sept. 23, 2008—Girls ages 2 to 14 are spending more time this year on entertainment-related activities than they did in 2007, according to a new NPD Group study.
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Study: Girls’ electronic entertainment use up

Sept. 23, 2008—Girls ages 2 to 14 are spending more time this year on entertainment-related activities than they did in 2007, according to a new NPD Group study.
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