A Real Toy Story
From wild-haired troll dolls to nostalgic teddy bears, Russ Berrie has the gift market all wrapped up.
Russ Berrie is still swinging. That's how he knows he's
successful--not because his Oakland, New Jersey, gift and novelty
firm, Russ Berrie and Co. Inc., posts more than$375 million in
annual sales. And not because he's masterminded some of the
best-selling gift items in popular memory, ranging from that little
plastic statuette from the '60s who, with his arms
outstretched, proclaimed "I love you this much!" to, more
recently, the troll doll, which enjoyed a formidable comeback in
the early '90s. With its top-rated line of baby gifts and
accessories, its nostalgic "Bears From the Past" teddy
bear series, and a menagerie of other familiar gift items, Russ
Berrie and Co. enjoys more than its share of major hits.
Berrie, 64, is understandably pleased with these
accomplishments. But it's the longevity of his 34-year-old
company that pleases him most. "There are not many companies
around today that were here in 1963," Berrie says. "In
this business, things are always changing, but we're still
around. And it's been fun every step of the way," even
though it hasn't always been easy.
In a consumer environment where entertainment tie-ins and
mammoth advertising campaigns seem to dominate, Russ Berrie and Co.
rides trends the old-fashioned way--by tracking customer interests
and responding to them. It is not an exact science. "I'm
not going to say to you that every product we've made has done
well," Berrie admits. "But batting average is really not
the question. It's making sure you get the right hits at the
right time and, of course, whether or not you win the
game."
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