The Key licensing empire is taking shape.The massive, family-friendly channel helmed by brothers Collins and Devan Key will launch this fall a so-called ‘activity line’ in collaboration with Moose Toys -- an Australia-based design, development, and manufacturing firm.
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The internet’s family-friendly faves are going down the ‘Rabbit Hole’ for “the ultimate teen variety show” (Exclusive)
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Collins And Devan Key To Launch Toy And Activity Line Exclusively At Walmart This Fall
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Collins And Devan Key Partner With Adobe For Summer-Long, Micro-Video Creator Competition
Software-maker Adobe and leading YouTube stars Collins and Devan Key are hoping to jumpstart the career of one ambitious micro-video influencer.
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Collins And Devan Key Tap Evolution USA In Bid To Build Global Licensing Business
Collins and Devan Key -- the fraternal YouTube phenoms whose kid-friendly channel features life hacks, pranks, and outrageous food experiments -- have pacted with a new licensing agency as they seek to build a consumer product empire.
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YouTube Phenom Collins Key Inks Global Deal For Toy Collection
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‘Live With Kelly And Ryan’ To Welcome Digital Stars All Week As Part Of ‘LIVEtember’ Initiative
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Vlogger-Magician Collins Key Unveils First Merch Line
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Marshmello, Liza Koshy, Collins Key To Headline YouTube Onstage Event At 2018 VidCon
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Collins Key Debuts Interactive Series For Hello Lab Dubbed ‘The Disappearing Girl’
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YouTube Millionaires: Collins Key Shows Magic Doesn’t Need To Be “Dark Or Creepy”
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Fullscreen Signs Superfruit, RiceGum, The LaVigne Life, Gemma Stafford, and Collins Key (Exclusive)
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