Some of you have e-mailed me with questions about the Integrity licensing agreement with Hamilton Toys. This is a release sent to dealers this afternoon that brings you up to date.
Suzanne http://members.aol.com/SuzW397026/
In a message dated 2/7/2003 2:08:26 PM Central Standard Time, intoysinc@earthlink.net writes:
well, judging from the past, it wouldn't surprise me if once more, a certain someone has 'shot themselves in the foot' so to speak. At least we've got Jason & his lovely dolls & the other Integrity dolls. & at least there are a number of fairly new Candi dolls ...we had to wait so many years for these to come out. But a certain someone should realize that she just about exhausted all the doll companies capable of getting out a good quality doll. Does she have something against success?
Your last statement Pat made me wonder if this is the case. Just as Candi was becoming popular via the other venue problems developed. After reading the response Dollman rcvd, I wondered how long the Candi-Integrity collaboration would last. It would seem Integrity had questions too. They developed Adele and Veronique, introduced Mila and Giselle, and gave us a Janay collectible line. I will be saddened to see Candi relegated to doll history, but I'm glad Adele et al are here. Pat Hawkins jhawkins1320@charter.net wrote:well, judging from the past, it wouldn't surprise me if once more, a certain someone has 'shot themselves in the foot' so to speak. At least we've got Jason & his lovely dolls & the other Integrity dolls. & at least there are a number of fairly new Candi dolls ...we had to wait so many years for these to come out. But a certain someone should realize that she just about exhausted all the doll companies capable of getting out a good quality doll. Does she have something against success?
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