Corperation
Robotics MFG
Construction/ demolition contractor group
Waste management
Robotics repair company
Criminal investigation agency
Consumables company
Fast-food franchise
Industrial grade fuels/ liquids/ solvents MFG
Specialty vehicle parts & components
Pharmaceutical corperation
Alcoholic beverage enterprise
Local shipping services
International/ global cargo distribution
Editorial/ pop-culture magazine
Pharmaceutical corperation
Independent service agency/ Pharmaceutical
Local broadcast network
Boarding school
Non-government agency
Dairy processing company
Uniforms/ garments MFG
Collectors cards/ board game/ RPG
Printing/ publishing house
Cultural movement/ pseudo cult
Character profile
Character profile
Character profile
Character profile
Character profile
Character profile
Character profile
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Character profile
Character profile
Character profile
Character profile
Loop-wheel hooded sweatshirt
Ball-cap
Loop-wheel sweatshirt
Magazine
Ball-cap
Education program
Ball-cap
Soft vinyl figurine
Soft vinyl figurine
Loop-wheel tee-shirt
Soft vinyl figurine
Employee shirt
Soft vinyl figurine
Employee hat
Product authenticity protocol
T.G.P.® Magazine For Factory Boys:[1] started out as an occult trading card game among the students within the S.A.C.P. program. The card origins began with the repurposing of the famed BLOOD GOD™ Monsters[2] RPG board game characters cards. The BLOOD GOD™ Monsters imagery would be scratched off and replaced with photos or illustrations portraying a wide range of T.G.P.® factory items including but not limited to; extremely rare or discontinued T.G.P.® medicines, equipment, cleaning supplies, artifacts etc. These trading cards acted as an homage to these sacred items as this was the closest thing most any patron could get to acquiring such relics.[3][4][5]
The first issue of T.G.P.® Magazine For Factory Boys appeared on the street suddenly from an unknown origin but later confirmed to be released from TOKY-LAND® PRINTING TECHNOLOGIES.[6]The publisher is a Toky-Land—based company; and reputable Magazine House.[4]The magazine was published monthly[7] and biweekly.[8] It is now published on a yearly basis.[4] It has sister publications; Yasuko Robotics LLC “COMPANION” (specialty robotics magazine), and MOHAWK® RACING TIRES Tuner & Mechanic Magazine.[3][4] Over all TOKY-LAND® PRINTING TECHNOLOGIES has a target audience of 20- to 50-year-old factory employed and or T.G.P.® Enterprise affiliated males.[7] One of its former editors-in-chief was Busby, Wilhem R. [10]
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MOHAWK® RACING TIRES
BLOOD GOD™ Monsters
Yasuko Robotics LLC
TOKY-LAND® PRINTING TECHNOLOGIES