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Kitty Comments: Sanrio Distributor Speaks Why does TDmonthly Magazine exist? We´re here to help the small specialty retailer sell more. TDmonthly staff tries to find cool new products or toys that are selling well and do research for the retailer who´s short on time. We also try our best to anticipate and troubleshoot problems for specialty toy retailers. ![]() Nakajima USA Inc., which distributes Hello Kitty, was disturbed by the article, finding it unbalanced and out of context. “Comparing a store in Idaho to a store in Los Angeles is misleading,” Eric Weber, president of the company, told TDmonthly Magazine. Weber agreed that a store in Idaho might not be visited as frequently by a sales representative as a store in New York or Los Angeles might be. However, he said that was simply because the demand in those less populated areas is necessarily lower and that a store in a small town could not expect frequent visits. Weber stressed that Kitty has a 30-year history of unabated popularity and that the company releases at least 100 new items per month. “The typical store has 3000 items,” said Weber. A store can stock $2500 worth of Hello Kitty products and sell through them in just one month. In last month’s article, one owner of a Sanrio Surprises Los Angeles-area boutique was quoted as stating that sales were slow because she couldn’t stock enough red Hello Kitty to satisfy her mostly Chinese customer base. Weber countered that Sanrio services a much wider demographic than that and there are plenty of products in a variety of colors that Min could choose for her store. Weber also provided TDmonthly with the phone numbers of several satisfied Los-Angeles Sanrio dealers of Asian descent who could offer a counterbalance to the stores quoted in the article. Most didn´t return our calls; let´s hope it´s because they´re too busy selling Hello Kitty! Please feel free to let TDmonthly Magazine know about your experiences as a retailer with any product, manufacturer or distributor. We are here to help you and we look forward to any comments, questions or suggestions you might have. ![]() |
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