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Brands and Toys Distributed

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  • Bandai
  • Barcode Battler
  • Dowell-Brown Power Fighters
  • DragonBall Z + Secret Saiyan Warriors
  • The G.U.R.L.Z.
  • Kenner (prior to Hasbro's purchase)
  • Ideal
  • Jenga
  • Mighty Max
  • ReBoot
  • Sailor Moon
  • Square 1
  • Tyco (prior to Mattel's purchase)
  • Wham-O
  • Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? board game
  • Wrebbit
  • Kids Can Press
  • Magic Dip
  • Zaks
  • Meccano
  • Spawn
  • Pound Puppies

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