Agreed Dave,
http://www.funtastic.com.au/brand-directory/
http://www.techradar.com/au/news/wo...drones-may-be-the-best-toys-this-year-1303490
http://www.airhogs.com/blog/post/star-wars-force-friday
http://mobile.news.com.au/finance/b...raw-record-sales/story-fnkgdftz-1227510579853
And I quote,
“In the toys industry we call Star Wars an evergreen because it can always drive significant sales regardless of if there’s a movie coming out or not,” NDP group toys analyst Miguel Velasquz said.
“As the movie will coincide with the Christmas period, the (sales) impact will be even more significant.” One US-based analyst, Tim Nollen, called the new Star Wars instalment a sales catalyst for Disney and predicted merchandise could bring in revenue of $US5 billion ($A7.12 billion) in the first year.
Just saying....
white-shadow.