Webkinz sparks a craze, and a shortage
Retailers frustrated as kids clamor for toys but find shelves are bare
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Often, it’s kids. But sometimes, say the managers of The Wishing Well in Cherry Hill, N.J., parents are among the 20 to 40 callers a day who ask whether the store has received any more plush toys called Webkinz.
“It’s unbelievable,” said Evelyn Harris, manager-owner of the gift ship.
It’s frustrating, too, because despite the constant barrage of would-be customers — and daily phone calls to the company that makes them — Harris hasn’t gotten a shipment of the latest must-have toy for the tween set in about five weeks.
The Webkinz drought has left many unhappy youngsters in its wake — and, Harris worries, resulted in missed opportunities to get their parents in to the store to purchase other items.
“What we’re really whining about is that it’s so much traffic to be getting in here,” said Renee Steinberg, the store’s manager.
Launched less than two years ago, Webkinz have quietly grown into a phenomenon similar to Cabbage Patch Kids and Beanie Babies in years past — the type of toy that a parent will drive across the state to snag, or pay four times the selling price for on a Web site such as eBay.
Popular with 7- to 12-year-olds, Webkinz is a sort of amalgamation of tween favorites: a cute plush toy, a virtual pet, a social networking Web site and a place to play online games.
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To coddle their online pets with special room decorations and other treats, kids can earn “KinzCash” by playing games, taking quizzes or doing odd jobs like painting. (No real cash changes hands.) The virtual animals also need nourishment and attention in order to thrive.
Webkinz owners also can interact with one another using a tightly controlled chat program, which offers pre-built phrases to prevent people from seeking out personal information.
Susan McVeigh, spokeswoman for Webkinz maker Ganz, said the company does plan to add another chat site for older kids, which will let them converse more freely. Still, she said that site will be heavily monitored to prevent kids from doing things like releasing personal information.
While other toys have offered some of these things individually, Webkinz hit a nerve when it put them all together.
“It’s combining a lot of the elements that you’ve seen before in one product, so we’re really finding it to be really, really popular,” said Adrienne Citrin, spokeswoman with the Toy Industry Association.
Katherine Nguyen, owner of Building Blocks Toy Store in Chicago, has set up waiting lists for the toys, which she said sell out in about a day. After not getting any for about five weeks, Nguyen finally received about 100 Webkinz last week — and sold out of them immediately.
Hallmark Cards Inc., which operates 480 corporate gift stores and has 3,700 licensed locations, has been told that supply problems are expected to ease by the end of May or early June. In the meantime, spokeswoman Kristi Ernsting said, “It’s just hard to find them.”
Ganz’ McVeigh said the privately held Canadian company is scrambling to get more Webkinz on shelves.
“I know that demand is huge right now, and we’re working flat out to increase our supply to our retailers as quickly as we can,” she said. “Every part of the company is focused on supporting them.”
Webkinz’ popularity is especially surprising because Ganz has not sought out any paid advertising.
“We say it spread schoolyard to schoolyard, pretty much,” McVeigh said.
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