Mine? Germany 8)
What country is your favorite toy made in?
08/30/2012
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Oh man, choosing a favorite toy is pretty hard. I have toonnnnnsss of Tantus toys that I love, so I guess I'd have to go with the USA.
08/30/2012
I have a few favorites:
Tsunami by Tantus - USA
Pure plug and Pure Wand by Njoy - China (because there's a "China" sticker on their boxes)
Vr5 by Jopen - China (information on the box shows the initial letters PRC, so I assume it stands for "People's Republic of China"?)
Tsunami by Tantus - USA
Pure plug and Pure Wand by Njoy - China (because there's a "China" sticker on their boxes)
Vr5 by Jopen - China (information on the box shows the initial letters PRC, so I assume it stands for "People's Republic of China"?)
08/30/2012
I don't have any toys, not sure where hers are made at. I try to buy American.
08/30/2012
Both my favorite toy (from Vixen) and my favorite brand (Tantus) are native to the USA. Though that's incidental - country of origin doesn't play much of a part in the selection process for me.
08/30/2012
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According to Jopen's website, they're located in the USA. I'm pretty sure Njoy is, too, though I haven't been able to find out for certain.
Originally posted by
Rossie
I have a few favorites:
Tsunami by Tantus - USA
Pure plug and Pure Wand by Njoy - China (because there's a "China" sticker on their boxes)
Vr5 by Jopen - China (information on the box shows the initial letters PRC, ... more
Tsunami by Tantus - USA
Pure plug and Pure Wand by Njoy - China (because there's a "China" sticker on their boxes)
Vr5 by Jopen - China (information on the box shows the initial letters PRC, ... more
I have a few favorites:
Tsunami by Tantus - USA
Pure plug and Pure Wand by Njoy - China (because there's a "China" sticker on their boxes)
Vr5 by Jopen - China (information on the box shows the initial letters PRC, so I assume it stands for "People's Republic of China"?) less
Tsunami by Tantus - USA
Pure plug and Pure Wand by Njoy - China (because there's a "China" sticker on their boxes)
Vr5 by Jopen - China (information on the box shows the initial letters PRC, so I assume it stands for "People's Republic of China"?) less
08/30/2012
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On the Jopen box it read: Made in PRC. Package made in USA.
Originally posted by
Rin (aka Nire)
According to Jopen's website, they're located in the USA. I'm pretty sure Njoy is, too, though I haven't been able to find out for certain.
Jopen's website said they "operate" out of a 200,000 square foot facility in Chino, California - they didn't use the word "manufacture" ;.
Catchy - aren't they?
I really don't have a problem with the above, I still love their products!
08/31/2012
Germany! Here here fun factory!
08/31/2012
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Huh. Interesting. Seems like one of those get-arounds to reach people who only buy American products.
Originally posted by
Rossie
On the Jopen box it read: Made in PRC. Package made in USA.
Jopen's website said they "operate" out of a 200,000 square foot facility in Chino, California - they didn't use the word "manufacture" ;.
Catchy ... more
Jopen's website said they "operate" out of a 200,000 square foot facility in Chino, California - they didn't use the word "manufacture" ;.
Catchy ... more
On the Jopen box it read: Made in PRC. Package made in USA.
Jopen's website said they "operate" out of a 200,000 square foot facility in Chino, California - they didn't use the word "manufacture" ;.
Catchy - aren't they?
I really don't have a problem with the above, I still love their products! less
Jopen's website said they "operate" out of a 200,000 square foot facility in Chino, California - they didn't use the word "manufacture" ;.
Catchy - aren't they?
I really don't have a problem with the above, I still love their products! less
Incidentally, I'm jealous of you for having a Jopen toy and a Pure Wand! I need to save up a crapton of points and grab those lovelies for myself!! And a Mimi... aaaaand a Goodfella. Will I ever have enough toys???
08/31/2012
Ooooh, I do love my Fun Factory and Tantus toys a heck of a lot, but I also have some 'made in China' cheapies that I really appreciate.
08/31/2012
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It's not that hard to save up for them...I'm pretty good at self-control and only buy things that I believe are going to work for me.
Originally posted by
Rin (aka Nire)
Huh. Interesting. Seems like one of those get-arounds to reach people who only buy American products.
Incidentally, I'm jealous of you for having a Jopen toy and a Pure Wand! I need to save up a crapton of points and grab those lovelies ... more
Incidentally, I'm jealous of you for having a Jopen toy and a Pure Wand! I need to save up a crapton of points and grab those lovelies ... more
Huh. Interesting. Seems like one of those get-arounds to reach people who only buy American products.
Incidentally, I'm jealous of you for having a Jopen toy and a Pure Wand! I need to save up a crapton of points and grab those lovelies for myself!! And a Mimi... aaaaand a Goodfella. Will I ever have enough toys??? less
Incidentally, I'm jealous of you for having a Jopen toy and a Pure Wand! I need to save up a crapton of points and grab those lovelies for myself!! And a Mimi... aaaaand a Goodfella. Will I ever have enough toys??? less
I love USA toys too! Just received my Fling this morning - gonna try it out tonight !
08/31/2012
I haven't a clue and it doesn't matter to me where it was made.
08/31/2012
My favorites are also made in Germany, but the country they are made in isn't really a factor when I am deciding what to purchase.
08/31/2012
Most of my favorites are American made. I try to avoid China and get ticked off when I get something made there. I don't support slave labor.
08/31/2012
germany
08/31/2012
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Did you check your Fun Wand's packaging to see where it was made? I'm curious whether only some njoy toys are made in China, while others are made here in the US.
Originally posted by
ToyGeek
Most of my favorites are American made. I try to avoid China and get ticked off when I get something made there. I don't support slave labor.
08/31/2012
usa
09/11/2012
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