Little Buddha Reviews Is Launching a Monthly Mystery Box Service
“Little Buddha Reviews, a toy fan site that showcases the world of small toys, designer vinyl and collectible art figures, is creating a new service called ‘What’s in the Box?!’, where each month subscribers will receive a mystery box filled with licensed, collectible toys and figures.”
New York, NY -- (SBWire) -- 09/16/2014 --Toy collecting is not just for kids anymore. Not only is the collector community growing in numbers, but it is also growing up. Partly because kid collectors are getting older and just don’t want to kick the habit, but also because the designer toy market has exploded and now offers so many unique, aesthetically pleasing pieces to choose from. So, Little Buddha Reviews (http://www.littlebuddhareviews.com) is seizing the opportunity with its new program, 'What's in the Box?!'.
The creator of Little Buddha Reviews, John Sedawie, is no stranger to the collectible toy industry. As a lifetime toy enthusiast, he has also owned and operated an online retail toy company, Monkeyface Toys (http://www.monkeyfacetoys.com), for over a decade now. He is confident that his company can deliver a quality mystery box that will excite subscribers and grow his base. 'What's in the Box?!' will separate itself from the competition by offering a "no filler, just figures" subscription box.
According to their Indiegogo campaign (http://igg.me/at/littlebuddhareviews/x/8318900), Little Buddha's Monthly Mystery Box will contain, on average, a half a dozen collectible pieces from many of the leaders in the industry, such as Funko, Kidrobot, The Loyal Subjects, Titan Merchandising and Tokidoki. Subscribers will make out on the deal because the box will contain sought-after pieces that retail for much more than the cost of the subscription. Besides, who couldn't use a little more mystery in their life? Their recently launched Indiegogo campaign offers the opportunity to get in on the ground floor. With Little Buddha, no good deed goes unrewarded. They are offering many intriguing perks with their campaign, ranging from smaller rewards like shirts and mystery figures, to much bigger ones like a one-year free subscription to 'What's in the Box?!'. Every little bit helps, whether it’s pledging a few bucks and receiving great rewards in return, or helping out by sharing news of the campaign with everyone you know on all of your social networks.
Anyone interested in learning more about 'What's in the Box?!', can visit Little Buddha Reviews or their Indiegogo campaign for more information. Their friendly staff will be more than happy to answer any questions you may have.
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Since 2004, Monkeyface Toys have strived to offer a unique collection of toys and collectibles that would appeal to the kid in everyone. They pride ourselves themselves on their excellent customer service.
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