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The Puppet Company 01462 446 040 |
www.thepuppetcompany.com
The Puppet Company has announced the launch of a brand new collection of Giant Bird Marionettes. Due in time for the 2013 Spring trade shows, these colourful large birds enhance The Puppet Company’s recent collection of character Marionettes of the same high quality and attention to detail. The company has incorporated an anti- tangle device to the controller, by fi xing removable colour-coded beads to each string, making it much easier to correct tangles. Each Marionette is individually carded with a
Euro hook and poly bagged, making them easy to display and suitable for 36 months and above. Watch out for more styles later in the year.
Hy-Pro 01582 670 100 |
www.hy-pro.co.uk
RED-I is the latest addition to Zinc’s range, which allows the user to capture and download live video in a compact, go-anywhere format. The RED-I camera is an easy-to-
use, pocket-sized video recorder with one-touch recording. RED-I’s design allows the user to attach the camera to just about anything; a helmet, scooter, bicycle or clothing. The camera is compatible with both Mac and PC, and with fast download speeds, videos are quick and easy to share. The RED-I’s silicon skin allows users to customise the colour of their camera and acts as rugged protection. The camera will be available in early
2013.
Indoor Fireworks 08005 677 642 |
www.indoorfi
reworks.co.uk
Indoor Fireworks are back with a bang. These packs of Indoor Fireworks are a throwback to yesteryear and come in a protective outer box containing an internal card of 25 items spread over eight varieties. The selection pack contains old favourites including strobes, smoke devices, bengals, sparklers, ice fountains and the serpent, as well as the new ice fountains. Although this product achieves good sales all year for parties, celebrations or just for fun, sales on the run-up to Christmas and New Year can be higher. Indoor Fireworks packs are in the same hazard group as the humble party popper, so no special licences are required to sell this product; they have been extensively tested and are classifi ed and authorised by the HSE.
Street Surfi ng 020 8144 5822 | info@streetsurfi
ng.com
Street Surfi ng was the fi rst company to introduce casterboarding nearly ten years ago. Their latest releases include the Kazari Tilt scooter, and the new ‘RK Technology’ Scooter and Skateboard. The Kazari Tilt extreme carving scooter has a futuristic look, and its dual rear wheel design with independent aluminium suspension is engineered for enhanced traction and carving, allowing riders to lean into turns harder and absorb the road better. The RK technology is based on a patented design that allows the back and front wheels to work in unison when carving and turning. The RK Extreme scooter features a dual wheel rear truck and a new front wheel positioning for enhanced performance on turns. The wider deck and three wheel design provides more stability on the street and down hills. The RK Torque skateboard is described as ‘The Shortest Long Board’. The RK technology and lower centre of gravity deck gives riders both cruising and carving sensations, making an ideal alternative to long boards and mini- cruisers.
Nikko
01162 543 645 |
www.peterkin.co.uk The new Nikko Radio Control N-Blaster vehicle is all about action, excitement and speed. The N-Blaster is a strong RC car which can reach speeds of up to 15 km per hour. It has three motors and the ability to do 360° spins, drive on all surfaces including mud and snow, and has a built-in missile launcher operated through the transmitter. The N-Blaster also has a target laser, so can be played with in the
dark. Available from January 2013, the N-Blaster will be delivered complete with the all-new 1-Hour Quick charger.
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