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Alan G. Hassenfeld, a renowned philanthropist and former CEO of iconic toy company Hasbro Inc., the maker of G.I. Joe and Play-Doh, has died.
Ritz accidentally mislabeled peanut butter crackers as cheese crackers. After realizing the recent error, Mondelez ...
From Plan to Perfect — our new series on The Design Network — Apartment Therapy Founder and CEO Maxwell Ryan and interior designer Mary Welch Fox Stasik helped turn Nuni’s living room into a space ...
Cabbage Patch Kids were originally intended to be called ‘Little People’, with the reason said to be due to Roberts wanting owners to see the dolls as small humans in need of a forever home, as ...
Join the Quad City Animal Welfare Center, Milan, for a tail-wagging good time at the QCAWC Kids Crafting Day, a free open house crafting event in celebration of National Craft for Your Local Shelter ...
By bnm Gulf bureau Kurdish authorities in Erbil have confiscated 4,000 Labubu dolls and banned their sale in shops due to ...
It’s become a New York institution over the nearly four-and-a-half decades it’s been in business, but now a neighborhood toy ...
Cerillo, 53, started placing the ducks around Chelsea and Inwood in late 2023 — affixing the colorful toys to random spots, ...
Former Hasbro CEO Alan G. Hassenfeld, who ran the Pawtucket-based toymaker for more than a decade and became one of Rhode Island's top philanthropists, has died at the age of 76. Hassenfeld died in ...
"If you get your blood drawn, or you have a visit with the medical team, then you can pick a prize on your way out," says Certified Child Life Specialist Alexander Panza. Toys are used to motivate ...