1/ Everyone remembers their first Saleđź’Ą

It is a momentous occasion & something that you will NEVER forget.

I made my first sale at the age of 7‼

It’s true, and it wasn’t even at a lemonade stand.
2/ My father was in the toy business, it’s how I got into the toy business that I am still in today.

He was working for one of the Hottest toy companies at the time Coleco.

They were selling their first Handheld Football game, The Electronic Quarterback.
3/ This game might not look like a big deal these days…but Don’t forget, I’m talking about the 1970s here.

There are no video games yet.

TV at this point only has a few channels & lots of programs are still in black and white.

It was a much different world compared to today.
4/ This game coming out was HUGE‼

I made a deal & I sold one to a kid from The Neighborhood for $1.00 plus a box of Blow Pops, which seemed reasonable to me… I was 7.🤷🏻‍♀️

I got caught red-handed going back for another sale.
5/ Of course, my father was angry… I sold his meeting sample.

He was also extremely proud...I sold his meeting sample.

I’ve sold millions of toys since then, being in the toy business for 20 years.

I'll still never forget the first one!
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