Collectibles, Giftware & Commemorative Products Industry

Collectibles, Giftware & Commemorative Products Company List

American Girl Brands, LLC
Pleasant Rowland introduced American Girl dolls in 1986 as a historically-themed alternative to Barbie and the Cabbage Patch Kids. Since 1998 her firm has been owned by the maker of both rival...more
American Greetings Corporation
American Greetings has been building its sturdy house of cards for more than a century. The #2 US maker of greeting cards (behind Hallmark), the company makes...more
Amway Corporation
Selling makeup and vitamins to friends and family is a way of life at Amway. One of the world's largest direct-sales businesses, Amway boasts more than 3 million independent business owners (IBOs)...more
The Antioch Company
The Antioch Company wants to be part of its customers' memories. The company's Creative Memories division makes and sells scrapbooking products, including photo albums, decorative embellishments,...more
Blyth, Inc.
Blyth prefers to light up the party with one of its wicked products. As the largest candle maker in the US, Blyth sells its scented and unscented candles under the Colonial Candle,...more
The Boyds Collection, Ltd.
In the forest of collectibles, The Boyds Collection bears are watching. It sells resin, porcelain, and plush renditions of bears and other animals, including its Bearstones figurines and its J.B....more
Callaway Golf Company
Big Bertha gets Callaway Golf swinging. With its flagship driver named after a WWI cannon, Callaway makes premium-priced golf clubs that are popular with amateurs and professionals alike. The...more
Carte Blanche Greetings Ltd.
This company gives you full authority to send out warm and fuzzy feelings. Carte Blanche Greetings is one of the leading makers of greeting cards and related products in the UK. Its cards are...more
Chronicle Books LLC
Publisher of The Worst Case Scenario series, Chronicle Books lives on the edge by taking chances on books. The company publishes some 300 books and stationery products each year in the...more
Corgi International Limited
Working like Santa's elves, Corgi International makes pop culture collectibles, as well as gifts and toys under the PopCo (licensed collectibles) brand names. Corgi also makes H2go, a...more
Corning Incorporated
Corning is cookin' up some great technology. Once known mainly for its kitchenware and lab products, the company designs and produces material components for five industries: display technologies...more
CSS Industries, Inc.
Every day is Christmas at CSS Industries, maker of seasonal and everyday decorative products such as gift wrap, gift bags, ribbons, bows, stationery, and cards, as well as floral, craft, and...more
Dreams, Inc.
Talk about a dream team: Troy Aikman, Emmitt Smith, Randy Moss, and Jerry Rice. These sports heroes mean money to Dreams, a maker of sports memorabilia. Doing business as Field of Dreams, the...more
Edinburgh Woollen Mill Ltd.
Get a taste as well as a wrap of Scotland at Edinburgh Woollen Mill (EWM). A niche retailer specialising in womens and mens wear and traditional Scottish products and gifts, EWM operates some 190...more
Enesco, LLC
Enesco collects from collectibles. The company is a global marketer of porcelain and cold-cast collectibles (figurines, cottages), giftware (ornaments, music boxes, plush animals), garden...more
Fitz and Floyd, Inc.
Well-dressed tabletops and mantels thank company founders Pat Fitzpatrick and Bob Floyd. Fitz and Floyd is a leading manufacturer of giftware, dinnerware, and collectibles. The company also sells...more
Flax's Artists Materials
Flax's Artists Materials pushes the edge of the envelope. The company operates through its FLAX art & design supply store, stocking more than 40,000 products to satisfy the hobbyist and...more
FragranceNet.com, Inc.
FragranceNet.com has set its sights on the sweet smell of success through its fragrance site. Customers can buy -- but not sample -- more than 10,000 discounted brand-name fragrances, hair and...more
The Franklin Mint
Not to be confused with the US Mint, The Franklin Mint was founded in 1964 by Joseph Segal (who later founded QVC) and was known for...more
Ganz
Stuffed animals and their virtual lives are big business for Ganz. It makes popular tween toy Webkinz and runs its related Web site, where kids register to take care of their pets online. The...more

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