Judy WOODRUFF We are just a week, away from Christmas And for some, parents finding that specific. Toy their child wants has been a real challenge.
This season, That is due in part to the supply chain, problems around the globe and how it lands back here.
Special correspondent and Washington, Post columnist, Catherine Rampell has the story, CATHERINE RAMPELL.
In years past hot toys have run low or run out, Remember Tickle Me Elmo and the frenzy over Furby, But this year the out of stock signs popped up earlier, not just for the trendy toys whose sudden popularity is hard to predict, but some of the classics Too SHARON GISH Manager, Fat, Brain Toys Store.
I called the owner And I was like: Are you seriously telling me we’re not going to have a Wooden Railway set for Christmas? You know I was a little bit in denial And he was like.
Yes, I am telling you that train set is done for the year CATHERINE RAMPELL Sharon Gish has managed Omaha’s, Fat, Brain Toys, Store for 14 holiday seasons On the game wall, no arcade, basketball, no pinball machines says Ann Messbarger, ph WOMAN Right now.
They’re out of stock.
We’re unsure if we will get more CATHERINE RAMPELL.
The problem is surging: consumer demand, plus supply chain issues, Higher prices for raw materials backed up ports and trucking shortages, have made it more difficult for toy companies to stay stocked.
Take the Fat Brain Toys’distribution center On our recent visit workers were busy filling orders MARK CARSON, Co, Founder Fat Brain Toys. We definitely are starting to run out of stock on a few items.
Normally you wouldn’t see gaps like this start to come up for another week or two CATHERINE RAMPELL Mark and Karen Carson are the company’s founders MARK CARSON? Our goal would be that we’re at our peak by Black Friday.
We’d have an in stock rate of about 90 percent would be the goal This year we’re at about 65 percent CATHERINE RAMPELL Filling orders for their hottest items like the silicone push and pop toy dubbed the Dimpl has been a challenge MARK CARSON At the exact same time that the most demand was out there for it, we could not CATHERINE RAMPELL Fulfill MARK CARSON fulfill And it wasn’t that we weren’t placing the orders It’s.
Just we could not get them get them here.
Catherine RAMPELL, They’re doing all they can to get stock in.
Are there still orders that you placed a long time ago that you’re waiting to arrive KAREN CARSON, Co, Founder Fat Brain Toys? Currently, I think we have 50 plus on the water that are that we just can’t get our hands on MARK CARSON, Fifty containers of product that is somewhere between here and and on the water, CATHERINE RAMPELL.
And what does that mean in terms of the value of the product? You’re waiting on KAREN CARSON.
I said hundreds of thousands And what did you say, MARK CARSON It’s, millions LAUGHTER, KAREN CARSON, That kind of hurts CATHERINE RAMPELL, Whatever stock does come in sometimes sells out immediately, especially since customers have been warned to shop early HOWARD, BACHMAN Shopper, I am shopping Early, just because of what I have heard about all the ships sitting out in California waiting to unload and what have you, CATHERINE, RAMPELL, Casey, Bailey ph said stocks were low at the stores she’s visited WOMAN.
Everything is so picked over or the shelves are really empty WOMAN.
This is cute CATHERINE RAMPELL Staff here are confident they can find the perfect toy for every child, But if your heart is set on a SpinAgain, you may be disappointed. Has it been hard to keep these in stock SHARON GISH? Yes, it has been, You will notice, we either have a mountain of them or none of them a mountain.
Yes, JULI LENNETT NPD Group People have cash in their wallets.
They didn’t spend it on all those experiences.
Last year, CATHERINE RAMPELL Juli Lennett toys, industry analyst for the NPD Group, JULI LENNETT, They’re spending more and we have the supply chain issues on top of it.
So the big winners this year for the holiday season are going to be the toys that are actually on the shelf.
Catherine RAMPELL.
Of course, many haven’t been JULI LENNETT.
There are a lot of sellouts right now, first and foremost, trading cards.
Magic Mixies is another hot one.
I have not seen Magic Mixies on shelf for about a month now, If you see it buy it CATHERINE RAMPELL, The Christmas tree still won’t be bare. Assuming kids are a little flexible, JULI LENNETT.
I think it’s going to be pretty tough on parents if their child has a very specific list.
If they say I just want a Barbie doll, you will be able to find a Barbie doll If they ask for a very specific one.
You might have a little bit of a harder time.
Catherine RAMPELL, Bigger retailers found creative and costly ways to navigate.
The problems says University of Michigan, Professor Ravi Anupindi, RAVI, ANUPINDI University of Michigan Walmart and Target and Costco they chartered their own ships to bring stuff in into the country.
So for them the distribution problem will be less of a headache, CATHERINE RAMPELL.
Meanwhile, smaller companies are struggling to navigate these rough seas, JOSHUA LOERZEL, Co, Founder and President Sky Castle Toys.
I think all I want for Christmas is ocean bookings.
So if you see Santa ask him for some extra container space, CATHERINE RAMPELL Josh, Loerzel’s startup Sky Castle, Toys makes LetsGlow Studio. Kids use the special glowing stickers in TikTok videos, The company launched last year, JOSHUA LOERZEL And, of course, 2021 was like hold my beer 2020.
You thought the pandemic was bad CATHERINE RAMPELL.
He was planning in the dark, JOSHUA LOERZEL.
Typically, we’d pay around 3 000 for a 40 foot container three to four depending The most recent containers.
We shipped were 25 000, So you’re looking at like a six times increase, So it’s been nuts CATHERINE RAMPELL.
Raw material costs have risen too JOSHUA LOERZEL ABS plastic costs up 31 percent.
Eva foam, which foam toys is in a lot of toys That’s up: 62 percent CATHERINE RAMPELL.
Reluctantly.
He’s had to raise his own prices, JOSHUA LOERZEL.
We were going to come out at 25 and we ultimately ended up at 35. Catherine RAMPELL.
Other small toy companies are also facing higher costs and trying to limit how much they pass onto customers.
Hey Buddy, Hey Pal, makes holiday decorating kits, including for Easter eggs, CURTIS MCGILL, Co, Founder, Hey, Buddy, Hey Pal.
I am the chief financial egg, pert CATHERINE RAMPELL Company co, founder Curtis McGill loves to crack those egg, puns CURTIS MCGILL, My kids think they’re eggs.
Cruciating, when I use them all the time, but you’re interviewing me from the egg quarters CATHERINE RAMPELL, Jokes aside: it’s been a hard year.
Curtis MCGILL, You could say you had a container and three days later they would say sorry we gave it to someone else, CATHERINE RAMPELL, He adapted by cramming in more units.
Each time he did book a shipping container, CURTIS MCGILL.
We made our packaging 30 percent smaller.
That’s, not something you do lightly in this business.
Your package on a shelf with 100 other toys that’s, your billboard, That’s, how you tell your story and set yourself apart, CATHERINE RAMPELL. A few months ago, McGill canceled entire shipments of his Christmas product due to longer transit times, CURTIS MCGILL, And we shifted gears to our Easter product.
Our EggMazing Egg Decorator is our bread and butter, And we knew we had to have it here in time for Easter And we left half of our Christmas items in China.
They’re actually in storage right now, CATHERINE RAMPELL.
These products are already made.
They’re, already manufactured and ready to be sold, But they’re in a warehouse somewhere in China.
Is that right, CURTIS MCGILL In China right now, yes, ma’am CATHERINE RAMPELL.
Would you ever consider moving some of the production to the United States or somewhere else closer by? Would that make a difference, CURTIS MCGILL We actually set out to do that from the very beginning.
Unfortunately, in order for us to do that, our product would be almost three times more expensive, so we knew that wasn’t an option.
Catherine RAMPELL Most toys are made in China, But even the few toys already manufactured in the.
U S have had disruptions, like these name puzzles carved at Fat, Brain Toys,’distribution center MARK CARSON Three different times this year. We have actually completely run out of wood.
The mills have been shut down because of worker shortages And then once they did get fired back up, then they didn’t have truck drivers to get it from Portland all the way to Omaha CATHERINE RAMPELL.
Fortunately, for us he was eventually able to replenish those wood supplies For the PBS NewsHour.
I’m Catherine Rampell in Nebraska.
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