LittleJerry92
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Even as an adult I miss that place so much. I remember seeing a couple ERTL Thomas toys there once.
Just saw someone post a video about that store.I got a little misty eyed remembering my time at Toys R Us. I worked for them from 1999 to 2005. I helped service the giant Times Square store.
I got to visit Times Square about 30 times. We had a few big product roll outs. It wasn’t just a store, it was meant to be an experience. There was a Ferris wheel, a giant T-Rex, Wonks candy, it was great.
The store was open long after I left the company, but it never turned a profit. Rent was so ghastly expensive.
Walmart and online shopping crippled Toys R Us, but also some bad financial deals which ultimately made them close.
But for a brief time, I was glad to be a small part of it all.
Back in the 80s there was a line of Chipmunk plush dolls, and you can dress them in different outfits . I can’t remember if the clothes were sold separately, but you could dress Alvin as a rock star, baseball player, or a cowboy.The last time I was in Toys R Us was either 2015 or 2016, because for a very, very brief time, Fisher-Price had distribution rights to new Chipmunks toys and merchandise, so naturally, I snatched up what I could, and believe me, they didn't last long at all until they disappeared from the shelves altogether and never saw the light of day again . . . I don't know why Bagdasarian Productions always seems somewhat reluctant to merchandise The Chipmunks, considering that's their bread and butter franchise, they could really bring in more money from merchandise.