But, a funny thing happened on the way to oblivion! A few weeks ago, we found out that
Color-Me-Kids were actually being shown to the trade in Mattel's pre-Toy Fair preview. That in
itself, seemed like a Miracle. We didn't think they had a Chance of getting that far. And we knew
that This was their First, Last and Only Chance of Surviving. Their fate was in the hands of the
Buyers and the Big Accounts. But, in the "New" Fisher Price, where Everything is run on computer
chips and batteries, and our product was the only one without them, we didn't hold out much hope.
We also learned that Mattel couldn't clear the name, "Color-Me KIDS", and thus, the name had
been changed to "Color-Me-Cuties". Wow! We liked that name a lot Better!
Two weeks passed, and we heard the news....... "Great Response from Top Accounts". Thank You
GOD! It was a MIRACLE! Fisher Price is hopefully shipping 185 thousand pieces in the fall [around
mid-November]. 100 thousand to Walmart, 50m to Toys-R-Us, and 25m to "Other". IF They Sell,
there will be "Full listings at Majors in Spring 2001".
I think they Will sell. They Look Great
to me! I love the Hair and the Beautiful
Iridescent colors, and the fact that it is
easy to understand what to do with them.
I notice that they have eliminated the
"unique plastic accessory", that cost us a
royalty reduction. I also notice that the
stuffing has been put back in the legs, so
they can stand up again. The dolls
themselves, are once again, Exactly what
we showed Fisher Price in the first place,
three years ago. Or as I e-mailed Andy a
few days ago:
"Hi Andy, Pat sent me the photos. They
look pretty great. Boy are they simple.
The idea is to color the missing areas on
the clothes. No gadget just a marker and perhaps some extra clothes, and a comb. The hair is very
nice! I think it has a re-color feature so the kid can do it again. Simple and easy to understand. I
think it is Good!
The Beanie legs are gone! The Clever accessory is gone! And 1% of our royalty is gone! It's our original doll all over again and the Color-Me-Kids drawing just as I presented it.
I think it is easy to understand what this product is all about. There seems to be a little photo on package to show it. Any kid will think "Hey I can do that and I will make it really nice! " And if they screw it up, they can wash it out and try again.
Best, Mel"
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