This is a sandbox page to help us figure out the complicated history of Sesame toy licensees. All of the companies and subsidiaries listed on this page eventually merged into two companies -- Hasbro and Mattel. Hasbro: owns Milton Bradley, Playskool, Amsco (as of 1984), and CBS Toys, Questor, Child Guidance, Gabriel, Ideal Toys (as of 1985). Some of the toys produced by CBS Toys/Child Guidance were re-released under the Playskool label.
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| - This is a sandbox page to help us figure out the complicated history of Sesame toy licensees. All of the companies and subsidiaries listed on this page eventually merged into two companies -- Hasbro and Mattel. Hasbro: owns Milton Bradley, Playskool, Amsco (as of 1984), and CBS Toys, Questor, Child Guidance, Gabriel, Ideal Toys (as of 1985). Some of the toys produced by CBS Toys/Child Guidance were re-released under the Playskool label.
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| - This is a sandbox page to help us figure out the complicated history of Sesame toy licensees. All of the companies and subsidiaries listed on this page eventually merged into two companies -- Hasbro and Mattel. Hasbro: owns Milton Bradley, Playskool, Amsco (as of 1984), and CBS Toys, Questor, Child Guidance, Gabriel, Ideal Toys (as of 1985). Some of the toys produced by CBS Toys/Child Guidance were re-released under the Playskool label. Mattel: owns Fisher-Price (as of 1993), Tyco (as of 1997). (Illco was purchased by Tyco in 1992.) Some of the toy lines produced by Tyco are now under the Fisher-Price label (notably the Tickle Me Elmo line and the die-cast cars).
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