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A PETER Pan attitude is char- acteristic of Michael Becker, founder of Funko Inc., and Bill Ziegler, owner of Wild Bill’s Nostalgia Store. In an interview, Becker comments, “Who wants to live in the adult world any- way? That’s why I created this little company. It’s my hideout, my secret tree fort, if you will. I don’t need for everyone to under- stand it, I’m just hoping to fi nd a few more like minded buddies to join along.” Ziegler, a like minded buddy, distributes many of Beck- er’s imaginative products, such as the legendary Wacky Wob- bler Bobble Heads and now his
Bill’s MEMORIES SELL IN ANY ECONOMY
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Las Vegas ASD Show July 31 - August 3 LVCC Booth# V5262
OUR PRODUCT LINE INCLUDES ITEMS THAT BRING BACK MEMORIES OF GOOD TIMES
Call WILD BILL at (860) 635-1226
new Mixo product line, Kooky Kans. Kooky Kans combine the look and nostalgia of tin lunch boxes from the 60s and 70s, along with the fun of everyone’s favorite action fi gures. Each Kan is available for $5.50 wholesale and retails about keystone at $10 apiece.
According to Becker, “We
fi ll our Kooky Kans with the things dreams are made of and invented out of,” or in other words, sweets, treats and good eats. For instance, the Batman inspired Kooky Kan contains drink mix, candy and cereal. The eight and a half inch tall tin, resembling the shape of a thermos, comes in more favorite childhood fi gures, including Su- perman, Wonder Woman, Papa Smurf and Valentino the Vam- pire. Zeigler notes, “These Kooky Kans will do well. Metal lunch boxes always sell well, and these are made in their likeness.” Ziegler’s interest in nostalgic
merchandise makes Kooky Kans a perfect addition to his store in Middletown, CT. Ziegler is showcasing the Kooky Kan line at the Las Vegas ASD Show, July 31 – Aug. 3 at Booth V5262. Wild
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