The yellow Tonka Truck. Instantly recognizable by any child of decades past, that big metal beast would always make you popular around the sandbox. There were no blinking lights to dazzle, no ...
Merchantwise, a licensing agency headquartered in Melbourne, is filling Tonka’s iconic dump truck and rolling it across ...
Kids have been playing with cars and trucks for a long time. In 1946, Mound Metalcraft began making colorful metal, and they were a hit. The company became Tonka Toys Incorporated in 1955, and the ...
You might only know Tonka as the toy company that makes cute little dumptrucks. But pay attention, because the company has a trio of fullsize (read: huge) trucks that we got to play with in ...
A trade show for toys, most of which are made in China, showcased an industry, underneath the fun, rattled by President Trump’s higher tariffs. By Danielle Kaye Reporting from Toy Fair in New ...
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