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The '''Happy-Go-Lucky Toy Factory''' is the company [[Peter Griffin]] worked for until [[Mr. Saturday Knight]]. The factory was owned by [[Jonathan Weed]] for most of its 23 year history, but was also owned by the El Dorado Cigarette Company in [[Mr. Griffin Goes to Washington]]. During this period the workers are bought over by a high quality recreation center. Peter is promoted to president and is sent to make Congress veto a bill that would cripple the company. Lois sees through the ploy, but then the family is bought over by expensive gifts. Peter is about to make a speech to Congress convincing them to veto the bill until he has a change of heart when he hears Stewie coughing. Peter's father came out of retirement to work here in the episode [[Holy Crap]].
 
The '''Happy-Go-Lucky Toy Factory''' is the company [[Peter Griffin]] worked for until [[Mr. Saturday Knight]]. The factory was owned by [[Jonathan Weed]] for most of its 23 year history, but was also owned by the El Dorado Cigarette Company in [[Mr. Griffin Goes to Washington]]. During this period the workers are bought over by a high quality recreation center. Peter is promoted to president and is sent to make Congress veto a bill that would cripple the company. Lois sees through the ploy, but then the family is bought over by expensive gifts. Peter is about to make a speech to Congress convincing them to veto the bill until he has a change of heart when he hears Stewie coughing. Peter's father came out of retirement to work here in the episode [[Holy Crap]].

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Happy Go-Lucky Toys

The Happy-Go-Lucky Toy Factory is the company Peter Griffin worked for until Mr. Saturday Knight. The factory was owned by Jonathan Weed for most of its 23 year history, but was also owned by the El Dorado Cigarette Company in Mr. Griffin Goes to Washington. During this period the workers are bought over by a high quality recreation center. Peter is promoted to president and is sent to make Congress veto a bill that would cripple the company. Lois sees through the ploy, but then the family is bought over by expensive gifts. Peter is about to make a speech to Congress convincing them to veto the bill until he has a change of heart when he hears Stewie coughing. Peter's father came out of retirement to work here in the episode Holy Crap.

The company was shut down after Mr. Weed died in the Griffin Family household, and the factory was demolished in order to make way for a center to provide care for the terminally ill.

It was based upon Hasbro Toys, makers of Barbie dolls and G.I. Joe action figures, which is based in Rhode Island.