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Can Do Established In Cleveland
Can Do, an engrave-while-you-wait shop, was established paving the way for Things Remembered.
Can Do, an engrave-while-you-wait shop, was established paving the way for Things Remembered.
Originally part of the N. Shure Company, a merchandising catalog company, Enesco spun off in 1958 as a separate company. The name was created using the phonetic spelling of its former parent company’s initials N.S.Co.
Originally a premium and incentive business, NC Cameron was founded by Neil Campbell Cameron in Toronto, Canada in 1927.
Jacob Swedin, a long time GUND employee, purchased the company after Adolph Gund’s retirement. The Swedlin family and its descendants would go onto run GUND for the next nine decades.
The leading soft toy manufacturer in the U.S., and oldest, GUND was founded by German immigrant Adolph Gund in Norwalk, Connecticut in 1898.