Toy maker welcomes Amazon’s arrival
Forty-year-old family business Hunter Products launched its first toy on Amazon Marketplace in the US about eight weeks ago but it hasn’t taken long for the Australian toy maker to witness the power of the digital giant.
Sales of its Japanese-styled Shibajuku Girl dolls are impressive even at this early stage and it’s proving a "lucrative" new channel for the toy and sporting goods seller.
In Australia, Hunter sells its own creations as well as a selection of high-profile kids’ lines such as Wigglers merchandise through the big-name retail chains, including all the discount department store chains as well as Coles, Aldi and Woolworths.
But sales manager James Hunter said it would "jump at the chance" to work with Amazon in Australia. Sydney Morning Herald – Read more…
Sales of its Japanese-styled Shibajuku Girl dolls are impressive even at this early stage and it’s proving a "lucrative" new channel for the toy and sporting goods seller.
In Australia, Hunter sells its own creations as well as a selection of high-profile kids’ lines such as Wigglers merchandise through the big-name retail chains, including all the discount department store chains as well as Coles, Aldi and Woolworths.
But sales manager James Hunter said it would "jump at the chance" to work with Amazon in Australia. Sydney Morning Herald – Read more…
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