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  2. Lego drops plans to make bricks from recycled plastic bottles

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    Lego has abandoned plans to make its famous bricks from recycled plastic bottles, saying that the manufacturing process would be more polluting than the current production of oil-based bricks.

  3. Building excitement: LEGO store is coming to the Jordan ... - AOL

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    Jordan Creek's LEGO store, opening in 2024, will be one of about 100 across the U.S., including 16 in the Midwest ... At first made of wood, the bricks took their now-familiar plastic form in 1958.

  4. Toy and Plastic Brick Museum - Wikipedia

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    Toy and Plastic Brick Museum is located in Bellaire, Ohio. The museum has been known as "Unofficial LEGO(r) Museum" and "The Plastic Brick Store, INC." The museum is host to an extensive private collection of LEGO, as well as works by brick artists Jason Burik, Eric Harshbarger, Brian Korte, and Nathan Sawaya.

  5. Tri-Cities’ first Lego brick store is a family affair - AOL

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    The Lego-focused store offers fans a place to buy and sell new and used Lego sets, swap Lego stories and :Lego strategies and even hold Lego-themed events, including children’s birthday parties.

  6. The Lego Group - Wikipedia

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    History. The Lego company was founded in 1932 by Ole Kirk Christiansen, a carpenter whose primary business of producing household goods had suffered due to the Great Depression. Initially producing wooden toys, the company later developed a system of interlocking bricks. Manufacturing of plastic Lego bricks began in Denmark in 1947.

  7. Lego clone - Wikipedia

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    Lego clone. A Lego clone is a line or brand of children's construction blocks which is mechanically compatible with Lego brand blocks, but is produced by another manufacturer. The blocks were originally patented by The Lego Group in 1961 as "toy building bricks", [1] and the company has since remained dominant in this market. [2]

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