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Rocket Balloons are a product of Cold Spring
Direct. If you are reading this story, chances are you have seen our
TV ad or you have seen other kids playing with Rocket Balloons and
came to our web site to learn more. Thank you for visiting and we
hope that you and your children get as much enjoyment out of Rocket
Balloons as they have brought to our family.
Cold Spring Direct was founded by a father who wanted to find a toy
that would help get his children off the couch and outside running
around. He wanted a toy that his girls, ages 6 & 4, could play
with to use their imaginations, muscles, and energy. While traveling
for business as a product development consultant, he would often looked
for such a toy at the end of the business day. Unfortunately, he usually
found toys that were automated. There were many toys full of electronics
that did the playing for the child.
Then one day while traveling in the Far East, he was introduced to
Rocket Balloons. At first he was not interested in "this bag
of balloons & pump", but once he pumped one up and let it
fly, he knew instantly that his kids would love the way they whined
and danced in the sky. Sure enough, his kids loved them. They played
for hours with the balloons, letting them fly, chasing after them,
racing them, seeing whose would fly higher, and all sort of other
crazy uses he had never even thought of.
Something else happen too --- the sound of the flying balloons and
his kids laughter attracted kids from all over the neighborhood. Soon
his backyard was full of kids playing with Rocket Balloons. Even parents
started drifting into the yard asking where he got the Rocket Balloons
and many started playing with the balloons themselves. Rocket Balloons
were a hit! He thought "maybe there is an opportunity to sell
this great toy in the US", but most retailers that saw the balloons
were not interested. They had no "shelf appeal". He had
a great toy that both kids and parents loved, but it had poor retail
appeal.
If he was going to help other kids in America get off the couch and
outside running around, he needed a way to show people Rocket Balloons
in action. Once he understood the problem the solution was easy: use
television. He created Cold Spring Direct for the sole purpose of
bringing attention to this great toy using direct response TV advertising.
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