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  2. Rainbow High (dolls) - Wikipedia

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    Following their release in mid-2020, the doll franchise appeared on multiple hot-toy lists including Toys "R" Us Canada [9] and The Toy Insider, [10] while The NPD Group reported in August 2020 that, Rainbow High was the No. 3 best selling fashion doll line and the No. 7 best selling doll line overall in the U.S. [11]

  3. Burwood Plaza - Wikipedia

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    On 14 November 2015, a small scale Toys "R" Us store opened a location on the space of the former Best & Less clothing store. [3] Due to company-wide financial issues within Toys "R" Us unrelated to the centre, the Toys "R" Us location closed in August 2018 and the current tenant, Japanese 100-yen shop Daiso soon opened a store on the former ...

  4. BowMac sign - Wikipedia

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    The BowMac sign, known as "Toys "R" BowMac" and "Toymac", is a neon sign in Vancouver, British Columbia, with a metal screen depicting the Toys "R" Us logo covering a significant portion of the original sign. It stands at 1154-1176 West Broadway, a Toys "R" Us store.

  5. File:Logo Toys R Us.svg - Wikipedia

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  6. Cabbage Patch Kids - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, with Mattel's sales stalling, a former Coleco marketing employee, Al Kahn, acquired Original Appalachian's licensing rights and sold retailer Toys "R" Us on producing 20-inch (50.8 cm) Kids dolls and 18-inch (45.7 cm) baby dolls, both with cloth bodies and vinyl heads. They were packaged in cardboard cabbage leaf seats.

  7. Hells Angels - Wikipedia

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    In fall 2012 in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of California, Hells Angels sued Toys "R" Us for trademark infringement, unfair competition, and dilution in relation to the sale of yo-yos manufactured by Yomega Corporation, a co-defendant, which allegedly bear the "Death Head" logo.

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