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Abob Teff 11-05-18 07:30 PM

re: The Toys R Us thread (update: no longer DEAD)
 
A couple of key points that most people are missing (from the article posted above):


“We’re excited to offer Geoffrey’s Toy Box this holiday season to provide our customers with the opportunity to purchase a selection of toys once exclusive to Toys R Us,” Robert Clark, Kroger’s senior vice president of merchandising, said in a statement.

This marks the debut of Geoffrey's Toy Box, a venture by Toys R Us' one-time lenders who held onto the toy giant's corporate brand names and intellectual properties, including its iconic mascot, Geoffrey the giraffe.

A mix of 35 toys, costing from $19.99 to $49.99, will be for sale at various Kroger-owned grocery stores, including Ralphs, Smith's and Fred Meyer, as well as the Kroger namesake chain.

There isn't going to be a toy store inside the grocery store ... there are only 35 items being made available and those appear to have been TRU exclusive items that they couldn't return to the vendors. At best it is one bay of an aisle; more than likely it will be a standalone display in the floral area.

jpcamb 07-18-19 01:01 PM

re: The Toys R Us thread (update: no longer DEAD)
 
https://www.cnn.com/2019/07/18/busin...res/index.html

Slow start with 2 stores 1 in NJ and one in TX but more to come! :)

Alan Smithee 07-19-19 01:50 PM

re: The Toys R Us thread (update: no longer DEAD)
 
Bring back Tower Records next!

Sonic 07-19-19 06:35 PM

re: The Toys R Us thread (update: no longer DEAD)
 

Originally Posted by Alan Smithee (Post 13580735)
Bring back Tower Records next!

But not the prices. ;)

jpcamb 03-18-21 10:17 AM

re: The Toys R Us thread (update: no longer DEAD)
 
they may be back agian... seems like a good business plan... :lol: I mean what could go wrong with opening B&M stores even just the pop-up ones, during a pandemic?

https://www.cnbc.com/2021/03/15/whp-...en-stores.html

cultshock 03-18-21 11:22 AM

re: The Toys R Us thread (update: no longer DEAD)
 
The Toys R Us stores in Canada seem to be surviving the pandemic, so far at least.

fujishig 03-18-21 11:26 AM

re: The Toys R Us thread (update: no longer DEAD)
 

Originally Posted by jpcamb (Post 13907557)
they may be back agian... seems like a good business plan... :lol: I mean what could go wrong with opening B&M stores even just the pop-up ones, during a pandemic?

https://www.cnbc.com/2021/03/15/whp-...en-stores.html

Seems like they want to open before the holidays. As vaccine rollouts happen and most parts of the US open up, and considering how much toy buying happens during Xmas, that's probably a decent thing to plan for.

Abob Teff 03-18-21 03:10 PM

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Add to that the number of people who haven't seen friends or relatives in person and may want to take gifts ...

TomOpus 07-18-22 03:48 PM

re: The Toys R Us thread (update: no longer DEAD)
 
Toys 'R' Us is coming back. Soon, it'll be almost everywhere



Once left for dead, Toys "R" Us is making a major comeback. The toy store brand will be just about everywhere for the holidays.
Toys "R" Us will be in every US Macy's (M) in the next few months, part of an expanded partnership with the toy retailer's parent company, WHP Global.
The toy stores will range in size from 1,000 square feet in smaller locations to up to 10,000 square feet in flagship Macy's in Atlanta, Chicago, Honolulu, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami, New York and San Francisco. The Toys "R" Us footprints may expand during the peak holiday season.

The stores will open beginning in late July through October 15th. Macy's plans some customer-friendly perks, including demonstration tables for new toys and a life-size Geoffrey giraffe photo opp.

The once-storied toy store went bankrupt and closed all its stores in 2018. It has attempted several unsuccessful comebacks via various owners.But Toys "R" Us got a new lease on life last year thanks to Macy's partnership, when the two companies agreed to sell toys on Macy's website and opened shops-within-shops at 400 department stores. Toys "R" Us products have been available on Macy's website and ToysRUs.com since last August.

fujishig 07-18-22 03:52 PM

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Oh cool. Oh wait

Toys "R" Us will be in every US Macy's (M) in the next few months
Yeah, not nearly the same thing.

Decker 10-23-25 12:36 PM

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We're BAAAAAACK!!!

fujishig 10-23-25 12:38 PM

re: The Toys R Us thread (update: no longer DEAD)
 
I guess I can make a trip out to Camarillo, though I'd expect this is going to be more akin to the smaller KB pop ups we've had, even if it's a permanent site, and not the glory days of high ceiling stores with aisles and aisles of toys.

Trevor 10-23-25 11:50 PM

re: The Toys R Us thread (update: no longer DEAD)
 
Will my Geoffrey Dollars still work?

Troy Stiffler 10-24-25 07:16 PM

re: The Toys R Us thread (update: no longer DEAD)
 
I thought maybe they reopened one here. My location (in Goodyear AZ) says "Open" on Google, with hours listed. But all the pictures are 7+ years old. Did they never get a Google update? Odd.

According to my local news, they opened a mini-location inside of a Macy's (to go alongside the disappointing mini-Sephora that never has the thing my gf needs). That's cool for shopping for a today or two at Macy's. But I wanna go for the nostalgia. I got two nephews I can go Christmas shopping for. I want a full sized store.

Mesa AZ had a K-Mart that lasted till 2015 or something. Last updated was probably in 1994. It was like a time warp.

I'd definitely patron Blockbuster or Hollywood Video for the same reasons. Even more so my style was the grocery store video rentals. I spent hours reading VHS boxes while my dad would get groceries.

fujishig 10-27-25 08:07 AM

re: The Toys R Us thread (update: no longer DEAD)
 
Saw this video over the weekend for the Camarillo opening (didn't know it was already happening):

On the one hand, I'm glad there's such enthusiasm, but there's no way I'm making a trip down there to stand in line for that, particularly as it gets closer to Xmas.


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