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Sambro kick-starts 2023 with new brand licenses across pre-school and plush markets

Global toy supplier Sambro has entered 2023 with a raft of new contracts in the licensed toy space as it drives forward ambitious growth plans for the UK and EMEA regions over the next 12 months and beyond. 

Sambro already works closely with a number of top licensors and has recently secured new and extended agreements with Cosatto®, Disney, Hasbro for 2023 and renewed its Paramount contract for 2023-2025 and will showcase these new ranges at Toy Fair in London later this month.

As part of the three-year partnership with British baby brand Cosatto®, Sambro has developed a brand-first range of baby activity toys which will launch in retailers spring 2023. 

The design-led range includes comforters, clip-on activity toys, tummy time rollers and more, all designed to support developmental play. 

Plush will continue to be a key growth sector for Sambro, and its latest agreement with long-standing partner Disney will see the company deliver a range of premium plush toys as part of the 2023 Disney 100th year celebrations. 

The limited-edition range will take some of Disney’s well-loved characters and give them a luxury twist, with the addition of metallic glitterball fabrics and heritage prints, creating collectable items for Disney fans of all ages to enjoy. 

Both ranges will be front and centre at Sambro’s stand (F16) at this year’s Toy Fair.

Paul Blackaby, CEO at Sambro said: “Our appearance at Toy Fair will mark the start of an exciting year for Sambro with some significant contract wins which will see us strengthen our growth across the UK and EMEA regions. 

“Last year was our 25th anniversary year and one of our most successful to date. 2023 looks set to be even bigger, as we drive forward plans for new ranges with some of the world’s biggest and most exciting brands and licensors. 

“We look forward to welcoming new and familiar faces to our stand this year, offering an opportunity to explore some of our new ranges and connect with our commercial teams.”

Sambro has evolved into an innovator in character brands, whilst growing its own in-house properties such as Love & Hugs™, Battlestar Brawlers, Lil’ Bodz, Bops n Tops and the multimillion piece selling Puzzel Palz. 

Sambro will showcase its new products and licenses at stand F16, ranging from plush, novelties, creative arts & crafts, outdoor and games.

Toy Fair is the UK’s largest dedicated toy, game and hobby trade show, welcoming more than 260 companies exhibiting thousands of products to visitors including retailers, buyers, media and the wider industry. Visitors able to get a first look at the latest toy innovations, as well as meet the sales and commercial team. 

Toy Fair will take place on Tuesday 24th January until Thursday 26th January 2023 at Olympia London in Kensington. 

You can register your visitors pass here via the Toy Fair website here – https://toyfair2023.eventreference.com/register

Alex Stenson
Alex Stenson
Alex Stenson is a journalist covering North-West business news stories.
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