To retail: User-generated product marks the Spotz for Zizzle

Chicago, Illinois-based Zizzle is hoping its take on the button maker is spot-on when it comes to courting interest from tween girls. Tapping into the UGC zeitgeist, the toyco's Spotz line is putting a new twist on the classic personalization play pattern by offering girls ages six and up the chance to craft their own buttons from magazine cut-outs and personal photos and affix them to the Spotz-ready picture frames, purses and puzzles that it also plans to manufacture.
July 12, 2007

READ THE FULL STORY

Create a FREE account to unlock all of our content
and get Kidscreen Daily delivered to your inbox.

GET ACCESS NOW

  • Unlock this article, plus our full content archive on kidscreen.com
  • Stay up to date with the latest news in the global kids entertainment industry
  • Business insights and thought leadership delivered to your inbox each weekday

Already have an account? Sign in here

About The Author
Gary Rusak is a freelance writer based in Toronto. He has covered the kids entertainment industry for the last decade with a special interest in licensing, retail and consumer products. You can reach him at garyrusak@gmail.com

Search

Menu

Brand Menu