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Sun, Nov 4 2007

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  1. By Jonny Tanna

    I prefer the old colours/logo. The new one is very bland an unexciting… just remember, this is supposed to be a place for children.

  2. By Kelly

    My bizarre Toys R Us story is that, when I was a kid, they moved into a town near us. My mother went to pick up a gift and she paid with a check (very normal in the 1980s). She looked at the sign and carefully wrote out “Toys R Us” on the check with the backwards “R”. The salesperson freaked out at her and started yelling about the check. I’ve always remembered that moment (and was, as a result, never a Toys R Us fan).

  3. By Katie Riker Sternberg

    Thank you for a Monday a.m. laugh. You are so right about Toys R Us. Too often companies and organizations spend precious marketing dollars fixing their “outsides” (i.e. logo, advertising) when what they should be spending time and money on is what goes on “inside” (i.e. customer service, product mix, etc.)