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Retailer Spotlight: Figpickels Toy Emporium Two Years of Research Pays Off With Fun
“The name Figpickels came from Granny’s cookbook!” Proprietors Brett and Susan Sommer told TDmonthly Magazine. “The recipe didn’t sound so appetizing, but the name made us giggle and we thought it would be a great name for a toy store.” ![]() Their plan was to lease out the street level retail space of the building. However, “we did not feel that any of the [business-oriented] establishments that approached us would enhance the downtown,” the couple noted. “Coeur d’Alene had become a major national tourist destination, and we thought it needed something really special for the visitors and the local people to visit …something really fun. We had always loved great toy stores, and decided to create one.” Research Pays Off ![]() “We would sit for hours and watch what stores people went in and what they purchased.,” said Brett. “We looked at data from the Chamber of Commerce and Downtown Association for Event Data. We followed trends on the coasts and learned that it takes at least a year for a trend to make its way to our area.” Know Thyself ![]() Simultaneously, they learned about the toy industry through internet research and by attending every toy and gift show in the US and Europe for a year and a half. The store finally opened Dec. 11, 2005, after a lagging construction schedule. ![]() The Sommers quickly realized that long-range dating programs that allow retailers to buy lots of product at a reduced rate did not work for their store. “We didn’t save any money because all the product had to be warehoused, and we received things that we were told were ‘great sellers’ but didn’t fit our store or our demographic,” Sommer said. Now they use an employee game night to try out potential stock for the store. Get People Talking ![]() “Virtually no one can go by our front window without stopping, and usually they come in. Right now the theme is Think Big in 2010. Everything in the window is GIGANTIC!” Sommer said. “For Christmas, the entire window is animated.” ![]() Demos Pay Off Brett described Figpickels as a “very hands-on toy store” where everyone is invited to play. “We will play games with our customers, teach juggling and Lunastix, have diabolo clinics, or shoot each other with the latest pop/rubber band/ping pong ball gun. We demonstrate RC toys in the park right outside our door” While he notes that this is their biggest mistake, it is also their biggest success. ![]() The policy also generates good will. "Mick Lamner of San Diego wrote, ‘Move over Walt Disney, there’s a new happiest place on earth …Figpickels!,’ When you get a comment like that, it makes it worth it,” Brett summed up. See some of Brett's best selling toys in "My Best Sellers: Figpickles." ![]() |
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