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  2. KB Toys - Wikipedia

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    K·B Toys (also known as Kay Bee Toys) [1] was an American chain of mall-based retail toy stores. The company was founded in 1922 as Kaufman Brothers, a wholesale candy store. The company opened a wholesale toy store in 1946, and ended its candy wholesales two years later to emphasize its toy products. Retail sales began during the 1970s, using ...

  3. Toys "R" Us - Wikipedia

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    Toys "R" Us [nb 1] is an American toy, clothing, and baby product retailer owned by Tru Kids (doing business as Tru Kids Brands) and various others. The company was founded in 1948; its first store was built in April 1948, with its headquarters located in Parsippany-Troy Hills, New Jersey, in the New York metropolitan area .

  4. Donald Kaufman (collector) - Wikipedia

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    Kaufman's important collection of antique toys included his first item, International Harvester Red Baby truck, purchased for $4 from a collector friend in 1950. The collection also included a working 1912 Märklin live-steam fire engine and he had more than 700 cars and trucks arranged on shelves in a four-level annex to his property. [1]

  5. Turn your KB Toys gift card into 15% off at Toys R US - AOL

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    Toys R Us announced this morning that consumers can turn in KB Toys gift cards at its stores for 15% off There's good news for anyone who didn't get to use their KB Toys gift cards before the ...

  6. List of superstores - Wikipedia

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    KB Toys - toys (defunct) Kmart (Transformco) - groceries, clothing, general merchandise; Kohl's - clothing, home goods, kitchen supplies; Kroger - groceries, general merchandise (Marketplace) Food 4 Less & Foods Co. - groceries; Fred Meyer - groceries, clothing, general merchandise; La-Z-Boy - furniture; Lechmere - electronics, furniture (defunct)

  7. eToys.com - Wikipedia

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    eToys.com. eToys.com was a retail website that sold toys via the Internet. It was established by a startup company of the same name on November 3, 1997. After an initial public offering on January 4, 1999, the company quickly shot up in value, becoming emblematic of the dot-com bubble. The company went bankrupt on April 1, 2001, and shut down ...

  8. History of Sega - Wikipedia

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    Sega's logo since 1976. The history of Sega, a Japanese multinational video game and entertainment company, has roots tracing back to American Standard Games in 1940 and Service Games of Japan in the 1950s. The formation of the company known today as Sega is traced back to the founding of Nihon Goraku Bussan [a], which became known as Sega ...

  9. Barnes & Noble - Wikipedia

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    Barnes & Noble Booksellers is an American bookseller with the largest number of retail outlets in the United States. The company operates approximately 600 retail stores across all 50 U.S. states. [5] Barnes & Noble operates mainly through its Barnes & Noble Booksellers chain of bookstores.

  10. Category:Toy retailers of the United States - Wikipedia

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  11. Free shipping - Wikipedia

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    This figure has been consistent for the last few years (ranging between 58% and 69%). Moreover, US respondents asked in the survey listed free shipping (54% mentions) as a most important factor for online shipping. Next in line were exclusive online deals (23%), no sales tax (10%), fast shipping (9%) and in store pickup (5%).