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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contacts: Will Ostedt/Monica Ballin The Pollack PR Marketing Group (310) 556-4443 wostedt@ppmgcorp.com mballin@ppmgcorp.com
Nine-Year-Old From East Northport, NY Receives Grand Prize Of $2,000 And The Chance To Have His Creation Stand Alongside Frisbee, Hula Hoop, Slip ‘N Slide And Hacky Sack As The Next Iconic WHAM-O Toy Emeryville, CA (August 18, 2008) – WHAM-O, Inc., the originator of innovative outdoor fun, announced today that John Bisbal III of East Northport, New York is the winner of the company’s 60th Anniversary Kid Inventor Contest. In saluting WHAM-O’s storied, and sometimes “zany,” history of redefining fun with off-the-wall toys and imaginative inventions, WHAM-O’s Kid Inventor Contest encouraged kids between the ages of 6-17 to tinker, test, create and submit their ideas for the next great WHAM-O toy by visiting the contest website. After reviewing hundreds of submissions from the U.S. and Canada, John’s submission scored highest, as determined by a panel of WHAM-O judges, in terms of originality, uniqueness of approach, marketability and mass appeal. “Of all the great toy concepts we reviewed, John’s was closest to WHAM-O’s spirit of innovative outdoor fun, and its history of providing children and adults with imaginative toys that spark creativity and encourage social interaction,” said Chris Guirlinger, WHAM-O's Vice President of Marketing and Licensing. “We are very excited to work with John on the possibility of turning his winning concept into the next great WHAM-O toy.” The wining invention is designed for both outdoor and indoor use and tests the user’s skill and aim by catapulting balls from a specially designed launcher. In addition to winning the $2,000 Grand Prize, John’s invention will be reviewed for inclusion in WHAM-O’s 2010 toy line-up, and if made, John will receive a portion of the profits from the manufacturing and distribution of his toy. When asked what inspired him to create his invention, John answered, “I don’t know. It just came to my head. I was reading Nick Magazine and there were only two days left until the end of the contest, so I said to my dad, ‘let’s try to come up with something,’ and it just came to me.” Launched in January 2008, the WHAM-O 60th Anniversary Kid Inventor Contest was created to salute the inspirations that have resulted in some of WHAM-O’s most enduring, popular toys such as the Frisbee®, created by Walter Morrison after playing a game of “toss” with a popcorn lid; the Hula Hoop®, inspired by an Australian kids’ game involving bamboo rings; and the Super Ball®, which came about when chemical engineer Norman Stingley unwittingly created a plastic product that bounced uncontrollably. ABOUT WHAM-O, INC. |
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NO PURCHASE NECESSARY TO ENTER OR WIN. VOID WHERE PROHIBITED BY LAW. The Kid Inventor Contest is open to residents of the U.S. (excluding Puerto Rico) who are between 6 and 17 years of age and who have obtained the consent of a parent or legal guardian. All entries must be submitted by March 31, 2008. Contest is subject to the Official Rules. For complete Official Rules, go to www.wham-o.com/contest/rules.html. * Conditioned upon you signing a royalty-bearing license agreement if requested by Wham-O. Wham-O, Inc. • 2340 Powell St. • Box # 390 • Emeryville, CA 94608 • Email to inventorcontest@wham-o.com • 1-510-596-4219 |
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