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Geekman among new toys on show

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TORONTO -- A digital age superhero action figure known as Geekman was one of thousands of new toys unveiled on the weekend at the 64th Canadian Toy and Hobby Fair at Toronto's Metro Convention Centre. Thousands of dolls, race cars, gadgets and games vied for the attention of toy store operators. They came in search of the next million-dollar toy idea with the power to widen the eyes of young people, leap atop the $1.4 billion annual toy industry and make cash registers ring.




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