Brilliant ideas can be not only reasonable, but also absurd and ridiculous. But this does not prevent their authors build a business and earn millions of dollars.
Ken Ahroni - a businessman from Texas, which built its business on production of plastic Seed desires. The idea came suddenly at the next dinner in honor of Thanksgiving Day. It is known that the old tradition, the one who gets the bone from the turkey, can make a wish and it will turn.
Ken herself more than once competed with her sisters for the right to possession of the sacred bone. And not always win. When she became a mother, she ceased to participate in these competitions, giving the desire for their children. This unwritten law of American families.
But all the people who probably believe in miracles and they want to dream and make a wish. Why only one stone? Ken decided to correct this injustice and to establish its own production of plastic bones to give a chance for everyone think of my dream.
Agree, sounds strange? But things have gone. At first, many friends and acquaintances reacted to this idea with disbelief and skepticism. She assured me that this is not possible, plastic bones, for obvious reasons, can not break like this.
But Ken did not give up. She drew a prototype of the future product, then find the right composition of plastic, which allows you to "break bone".
The idea was brilliant, successful business, and demand for unusual product has exceeded all expectations. Wish Bone Now sold in more than 1000 stores 40 states of America, sales - more than 2 million seeds per year. For two years the company has earned over a million dollars.
Perhaps you've never heard of Scott Stilingere, but his invention Koosh ball zanyut all adults and children. The idea to create such a ball came up to Scott when he was tying rubber bands trying to sculpt an easy ball to his young children (8 and 5 years) in 1986. So there was a unique beautiful bright Koosh ball, which leads to the delight not only young children but also their parents.
The name of the Koosh ball was given for its unusual sound that it produces when it lands. In 1987, Scott founded his own company manufacturing and marketing of the original product, and a year later took the ball to the shelves of all stores and became a sales hit as a gift at Christmas.
In 1994, Scott Stilinger sold his successful and have a rather big company known toy manufacturer Russ Berrie and Company Inc., Which in turn in 1997 sold it to Hasbro for $ 100 million!
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