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Why 1960s Christmas toys were built to last a lifetime
The toys under those trees were made to outlast the kids who played with them.
Trying to buy American-made can be frustrating in just about any store aisle, but it's especially difficult when it comes to toys. According to CNN Money, almost 90 percent of toys sold in the U.S.
Trying to buy American-made can be frustrating in just about any store aisle, but it's especially difficult when it comes to toys. According to CNN Money, almost 90 percent of toys sold in the U.S.
Marx Toys became a staple of Erie manufacturing not long after its founding by Louis Marx in Brooklyn, New York, in 1919. Marx had worked for the Ferdinand J. Strauss Company, a toy manufacturer in ...
There are a lot of reasons. Well, there’s one really big reason, but it’s complicated. Some old friends are here to explain. It’s a rainy day, the perfect time to answer a question from one listener ...
Behind the scenes at Mattel and the making of Toy Story 5 toys ...
Toys under the tree on Christmas morning weren't always made at the North Pole. For a half-century, until 1980, many were made in Erie and Girard by Marx Toys. The company founded by "Toy King" Louis ...
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