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Zuru (stylized as ZURU) is a Hong Kong–based toy, disruptive, and a FMCG company that manufactures multiple brands of toys and consumer goods products. As of 2024 [update] , the company operates four main divisions: ZURU Toys, ZURU Edge, ZURU Tech, and Rhodes Pet Science.
According to Mowbray, by the end of 2020 Zuru employed 8500 people, had 26 offices, and a turnover of over $1 billion. [5] Successful toys were Robo Fish (the world's fastest selling toy in 2013) and Bunch O Balloons (the top selling toy in the United States for three months in 2016). [ 6 ]
In 2021 they launched Toys Series 2, Series 3, and Disney Pixar Marvel Mini Brands. In 2022 they launched Series 4 and Foodies, which include fast food like Subway , the fast food brand. Produced by a toy company named Zuru , [ 2 ] the toys are distributed from Washington, D.C. [ 3 ] Mini Brands has several competitor brands on the markets.
Anna Jane Mowbray (born July 1983) is a New Zealand entrepreneur and businessperson. Together with her brothers Mat and Nick, she leads the Chinese toy manufacturer ZURU; her role is chief operating officer.
A foam dart blaster, or simply blaster, is a toy gun that shoots foam darts. The term is often treated synonymously with Nerf Blaster, as Nerf was the first brand to start producing blasters, [1] and has since remained the most notable producer of them. [citation needed] Other notable brands include Zuru's X-Shot and
Incredible Edibles was a toy sold by Mattel from 1967 to 1968. It was a series of circular metal molds into which Gobble-Degoop, a gelatin based gel, was squeezed into. The form was then placed in the unit and baked into a rubbery soft candy in the shape of worms, insects, and flowers among others, coming in six flavors: licorice, mint, butterscotch, cherry, root beer and cinnamon.
Bang snaps are primarily produced alongside other export fireworks in Brazil, South Korea and China and are widely available over the counter at small toy stores and shops specializing in jokes, novelties and magic tricks.
Between 1959 and 1977, over 70 different sets were released and it is estimated that about one billion R&L toys were delivered around the world. [3] The most popular and collectable of any series was Crater Critters. [4] Kellogg's advertised Crater Critters as friendly bug-eyed creatures from the craters of outer space. Originally issued in ...