Applause Inc.

Applause Inc.
Applause Inc.
Former type Private
Industry Stuffed toy
Founded 1966 as The Wallace Berrie Company
Defunct 2004
Headquarters 6101 Variel Avenue, P.O. Box 4183, Woodland Hills, California 91365-4183, U.S.A.
Owner(s) Russ Berrie
Employees 600

Applause Inc. was a company that produces stuffed toys and collectible figurines. The company produced licensed toys from Warner Bros., Disney, and Jim Henson's Muppets. Its principal subsidiaries included Dakin Inc. and International Tropic-Cal Inc. The Applause brand survives as part of Russ Berrie.

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History

The company was founded as The Wallace Berrie Company in 1966 by Wallace Berrie. In 1979 the company obtained worldwide rights to The Smurfs and released figurines in 1979 at $1.50 each. The figurines became one of the best-selling toys of 1982. That year, the company acquired the Applause division from Knickerbocker Toys, which came with the licenses to Disney, Sesame Street, and Raggedy Ann and Andy. In 1986, the company changed its name to Applause Inc. and released California Raisins merchandise. It would also produce various Batman merchandise, focusing largely on small figures and dolls, from the late 1980s into the early 1990s. In 1992, Applause released the Magic Trolls Babies toy line.

Dakin Merge

From 1991 to 1995, the company built a strong retail business by focusing on its classic entertainment licensed brands with award-winning in-store merchandising displays to stabilize revenues and profitability as a platform for incremental growth from entertainment event properties,e.g. The Lion King, Pocohantas, Little Mermaid, Star Trek, and Star Wars. Also during this period, one of the most significant events was the company's acquisition of the licensed rights to the very popular Looney Tunes characters.

In late 1995 the company acquired Woodland Hills, California company, Dakin Inc., the most widely recognized brand name in stuffed animals. Dakin was founded in 1955 by Richard Dakin as an import business. This acquisition strengthened Applause's generic stuffed animal business to balance out its already strong entertainment license portfolio.

Applause created a Strategic Alliances Group to oversee products for food-related and premium-based programs such as from Taco Bell, KFC, Kellogg's, General Mills, and Pillsbury. In 1998 the company produced toys for A Bug's Life and Mulan.

Recent history

In 2005, CEO Bob Solomon died, and the company was forced to file for bankruptcy. It was acquired in a bankruptcy auction by Russ Berrie.

References

  • "Applause, a Novelty Maker, Sold to Management Group," New York Times, September 26, 1997, p. C4(N)/D4(L).
  • Bozman, Jean S., "New, Tougher Garfield Emerges," Computerworld, February 17, 1992, p. 53.
  • Cuneo, Alice Z., "Hot Raisins; It's Licensed Products That Bring Big Bucks," Advertising Age, May 16, 1988, p. 30.
  • "Custom Warehousing, Distributor Services Pay; Dakin, Stafford Make a Winning Combination," Playthings, May 31, 1989, p. 10.
  • http://www.fundinguniverse.com/company-histories/Applause-Inc-Company-History.html

Bob Solomon died in August 2004

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