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The Toy Tycoon: The Early Years of Beanie Babies Founder Ty Warner
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| He dropped out of Kalamazoo College to sell stuffed toys. It might not have been the most promising of starts, but when the young Ty Warner decided to start his own line of stuffed animals, he wound up taking children across the country – and their allowances – by storm. Beanie Babies were affordably priced, and with their cute individual names, Warner found himself sitting on top of a gold mine.
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| Back in the U.S., Warner was now in search of the funds he needed to start his new venture. He placed a mortgage on his small suburban home and also set aside the $50,000 inheritance he had received after his father’s death in 1983. That, in addition to his life savings from his six figure income at Dakin gave Warner enough to found Ty Incorporated in 1986. |
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