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==External links==
 
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*[http://www.foomajapan.jp/2018sp/english/exhibitor_info/exhibitor_details.php?u=1400606 Info about Maruzen Co, Ltd and its two subsidiary companies, E-Half Co, Ltd and Canelon Co, Ltd at www.foomajapan.jp]
 
*[http://www.foomajapan.jp/2018sp/english/exhibitor_info/exhibitor_details.php?u=1400606 Info about Maruzen Co, Ltd and its two subsidiary companies, E-Half Co, Ltd and Canelon Co, Ltd at www.foomajapan.jp]
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*[http://www.maruzen.net/canelon/ www.maruzen.net/canelon/]
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*[http://www.maruzen.net/ www.maruzen.net]
  
 
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Canelon Toys
Founded: 1955-04-05[1]
Merged with: Maruzen Co. Ltd (株式会社 丸善)
Headquarters:
Honjō, Saitama Prefecture, Japan (formerly: Koshigaya, Saitama Prefecture)

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Canelon Toys (株式会社キャネロン, Kabushiki Gaisha Kyaneron), currently Canelon Chemicals Co. Ltd[2] (キャネロン化工株式会社, Kyaneron Kakō Kabushiki Gaisha), a division of Maruzen Co. Ltd[3] (株式会社 丸善, Kabushiki Gaisha Maruzen), is a plastic products[4] manufacturing company (plastic containers, trays, packaging and growing systems for the horticultural and food industries) and former toy manufacturer[5][6][7][8] based in Honjō, Japan.

The company was famous in the 1950s and 1960s for its line of celluloid toys and dolls and mechanical tin toys (Rolly Dolly, Elephant Merry-Go-Round, etc). Sometime after, the company began to manufacture mostly toys for babies, including several from the Miffy series of toys for children, sold by Sega Toys in Japan, like the Busy Gym.

Canelon Chemicals in Honjō, Japan (2012)

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