Finding Toys Real Cheap
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by: Dhiraj Kumar
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Date: Wed, 23 May 2007 Time: 1:20 AM
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Toys these days are
almost inexplicably expensive. Okay, maybe not inexplicably so. After all, a
whole lot of research and technology goes into the making of the toys of the
twenty-first century. Most toy manufacturers have entire research and
development departments devoted to the creation and development of newer and
newer playthings to appeal to their customers -- children!
Research and
development for toys! Isn't that taking it all a little too far? Well, it is a
far cry from the homemade toys that were the way to go only a few generations
ago. But then, children and teenagers today are demanding more. They want
better toys. They no longer want dolls that just cry. They want dolls that can
talk, walk, sing, dance, pee and poo! They don't want cars that roll off in a
straight line after one push. They want cars that will make U-turns, and maybe
even do somersaults, all in the push of one button from the other side of the
room.
Whew! That is quite
a bunch of demands. Of course, you can't really blame the kids as the toy
manufacturers trip over each others' feet in making cooler and more happening
toys. But the result of all this is a steep rise in prices and a heavy burden
on a parent's wallet.
If you are the
parent of a kid who seems to be demanding the world, you could make life easier
for yourself by finding a toy retailer that buys its supplies from a cheaper
wholesale toys store. And don't you worry, for cheap wholesale toys stores are
not a distant dream. In this day and age of cut-throat competition, everyone is
trying to maximize sales by slashing prices. A retailer that buys from a dirt
cheap wholesale toys store will still retain his competitive edge over other
retailers, even while charging you much lower prices.
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Ajeet Khurana is a web enthusiast and an author. He recommends: Wholesale Toys Store, Business Gifts and Luxurious Gifts.
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