Description Toy appliances for toddlers are Casdon's trade. The company designs, manufactures, and markets child-size replicas of household tools, typically associated with adult-size chores. Offerings for child's play include vacuums and kitchen cookers and washers, typewriters, telephones, and cash registers, and gas stations pumps. Many toys carry licensed brand names such as Dyson, Hotpoint, and Morphy Richards. The company also makes miniature nursery furniture and activity games. Products are distributed through the company's website, as well as toy and general merchandise stores and department stores, including Argos, Woolworths, and Toys R Us. Casdon was founded in 1946 by Tom Cassidy and is led by his son, Paul.