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To: KevinThompson who wrote (3639)10/9/2000 11:50:42 AM
From: Bucky Katt  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 48461
 
I agree, ZANY may get a pop going into xmas season. T/a is neutral, probably within .30 of full bottom.
Speaking of toys, did you see this last week?
ORLANDO, Fla., Oct. 6 /PRNewswire/ -- Action Products International, Inc. (Nasdaq: APII - news), a leading educational
toy and publishing company, announced today that sales of its CLIMB@TRON(TM), a gravity-defying robot toy, surpassed
$1 million within its first year after release.

Climb@Tron are battery-powered robots that use suction cups, and an advanced system of cams, to climb up smooth surfaces
like windows, mirrors, and furniture. Action Products sells Climb@Trons in the U.S., Canada, England and South America. In
the U.S., it is available at specialty retailers like the Museum Company, Store of Knowledge, Zainy Brainy and Imaginarium . Wow, a rat tie-in!!!!!!!!! Holy play time batman...

To build upon the successful launch of the Climb@Tron brand, the Company has created new characters to flesh out the
exciting ``Climb@Tron Saga''. The original Climb@Tron Robot EXplorer, or REX, will be joined for the Holiday Season by
Climb@Tron LASAR (Light Assisted Search the And Rescue), which has a light built into its head that illuminates for
night-time play. (JPEG available upon request.) Early next year, a new cast of Climb@Tron heroes and villains will further
expand the brand.