Anyway, I think the simple reality here is that Toys "R" Us didn't want a mess 'o empty shelves - looks bad and tacky. Best fill it with what amounts to billboard advertising, especially when the manufacturer (in this case, the Big N) pays for the shelf space.
by Steve-o — Dec 04
Anyway, I think the simple reality here is that Toys "R" Us didn't want a mess 'o empty shelves - looks bad and tacky. Best fill it with what amounts to billboard advertising, especially when the manufacturer (in this case, the Big N) pays for the shelf space.