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Licensee Insights: Bladez Toyz

We ask ceo Iain Morgan for the licences he thinks will shine this year.

In a special series on The Source, we gather together some key licensees and quiz them on their top sellers and get their tips for the ‘next big thing’.

Today: Bladez Toyz.

Iain Morgan, ceo, Bladez Toyz

“Peppa Pig and Thomas are big focuses for the UK market. We have already seen huge demand for these licences since initial concept presentations in October.

“Our big focus for 2016/17 will be the preschool market. We have big ambitions for Teletubbies and we have signed a global contract for the licence.”

This feature originally appeared in the Spring 2016 edition of The Licensing Source Book. Click here to read the full publication.

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